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Sylvester Stallone's 'Armored' to Premiere in France with AI Dubbing by ElevenLabs, Recreating Voice of Late French Actor Alain Dorval
Jan 12, 2025, 06:10 PM
The first feature film to use AI dubbing, 'Armored,' is set to premiere in France in March 2025. The film, featuring Sylvester Stallone, will utilize ElevenLabs' AI dubbing technology to recreate the voice of the late Alain Dorval, who was the iconic French voice actor for Stallone. This initiative is a collaboration between Lumiere Ventures and the estate of Alain Dorval, aiming to preserve his legacy and provide French audiences with the familiar voice of Stallone's characters. The use of AI in this context marks a significant advancement in the entertainment industry, showcasing how technology can be used to honor traditional voice acting while exploring new possibilities in film production.
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