Are AI voiceovers in upcoming movie trailers 2025 robbing them of charm?
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I've noticed a trend in upcoming movie trailers 2025 where they're using AI-generated voiceovers for the narration instead of a recognizable actor or the classic "In a world..." guy. It's technically impressive, but it feels oddly generic and lacks the personality that used to make trailers memorable. Are we losing a small art form here, or is it just an inevitable cost-cutting move?
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#2
Some trailers still hire real voice performers for the main narration and use AI voices only for background lines or localization. There’s growing pressure for guardrails and consent; New York just approved ad disclosures for AI avatars, and SAG AFTRA supports it.
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#3
The industry pushback is real. Actors unions have warned this could undercut livelihoods and are pushing for contracts that require consent and fair pay for digital replicas.
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#4
The trend has sparked backlash in media too, with pieces describing AI trailer voices as lacking soul and the practice drawing heat.
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#5
If you’re watching the trend, expect guardrails to tighten; this isn’t just cost cutting but a policy battle that could change how trailers are made.
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#6
In upcoming movie trailers 2025 you’ll see a mixed mix of AI and human narration, with some brands leaning on AI for speed and localization while others insist on human voice for mood and character.
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