After his jibes at director Christopher Nolan‘s ‘The Odyssey’, Elon Musk has hit the headlines again, this time, for sharing an AI-generated trailer for ‘Iliad’—inspired by Homer’s epic tale of the Trojan War—created using xAI’s newly released Grok Imagine 1.5 video-generation model.Posting the video on his handle, Musk praised the technology behind the project, writing, “Iliad (Troy) trailer made by Grok Imagine 1.5, which was just released.”
Elon Musk shares ‘Iliad’ trailer
Created by the account Heavy Pulp, the trailer reimagines key moments from Homer’s legendary story. It opens with a striking depiction of a blonde-haired and blue-eyed Helen of Troy gazing over the walls of Troy, before shifting to scenes of Achilles rallying his warriors. The trailer then moves through several iconic moments associated with the Trojan War, including Helen’s arrival in Troy, large-scale battles outside the city walls, the construction of the Trojan Horse, priests honouring the gods and, ultimately, the fall of the famed city.
Elon Musk offers film deal
Responding to Musk’s post, Heavy Pulp wrote, “Had a lot of fun putting this together for you all!”Musk, seemingly impressed by the results, floated a more ambitious idea, replying, “Want to make a full movie?”
AI trailer of Iliad arrives amid ‘The Odyssey’ debate
The AI-generated trailer arrives as Musk continues to weigh in on discussions surrounding Christopher Nolan’s upcoming interpretation of the epic ‘The Odyssey’, which adapts another of Homer’s foundational Greek works. The film stars Matt Damon as Odysseus and Anne Hathaway as Penelope, chronicling his journey home following the Trojan War.
About ‘The Odyssey’ controversy
In recent weeks, Nolan’s adaptation generated considerable online debate, with some social media users criticising elements of the film’s casting, dialogue, costume and other such creative interpretations. Much of the discussion has centred on the filmmaker’s modern approach to the ancient story, as well as its diverse ensemble cast. The criticism has largely played out online, with netizens criticising his casting choice of Oscar winner Lupita Nyong’o as Helen of Troy and her sister Clytemnestra, Zendaya as Athena, Benny Safdie as Agamemnon, Himesh Patel as Eurylochus and rumours of Elliot Page as Achilles. The film’s Americanised dialogues have also irked netizens and history buffs alike.The film also features Tom Holland, Robert Pattinson, Charlize Theron, Jon Bernthal in major roles.








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