Atlas Shepherd (Jennifer Lopez) is not a fan of artificial intelligence, but in director Brad Peyton’s sci-fi thriller Atlas, she will have to learn to differentiate the evil AI from the one that could save humanity. The official trailer puts more meat on the bone (or bytes in code?) in the Lopez-directed thriller for Netflix, which returns to the streamer after dealing a killing blow with its action hit. The mother Last year.
Lopez Atlas has a bad history with AI, having spent years of his life tracking down a rogue and rather brutal AI known as Harlan (played by Simu Liu), and in Atlas, she accepts a mission to track down Harlan. Her mission goes wrong and she finds herself abandoned on an inhospitable planet. Worse yet, she must rely on an AI calling herself Smith (voiced by Gregory James Cohan) to survive.
The official trailer reveals more of Atlas’ struggles on this alien planet (the terrain isn’t easy to navigate, especially in his massive mechanized suit) and his growing dependence on Smith not only to survive but to neutralize the threat of thug Harlan. The more Atlas learns to trust Smith, the more she begins to understand how she – and AI in general – experiences the world. In turn, Smith becomes closer to Atlas and learns from her. By the end of the trailer, the two have become a formidable duo.
Joining Lopez, Liu and Cohan are Recent Oscar nominee Sterling K. Brown stars alongside Abraham Popoola, Lana Parrilla and Mark Strong.
Check out the trailer below. Atlas arrives on Netflix on May 24.
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Featured image: Atlas. Jennifer Lopez as Atlas Shepherd on the set of Atlas. Cr. Ana Carballosa/Netflix ©2024.
Atlas Shepherd (Jennifer Lopez) is not a fan of artificial intelligence, but in director Brad Peyton’s sci-fi thriller Atlas, she will have to learn to differentiate the evil AI from the one that could save humanity. The official trailer puts more meat on the bone (or bytes in code?) in the Lopez-directed thriller for Netflix, which returns to the streamer after dealing a killing blow with its action hit. The mother Last year.
Lopez Atlas has a bad history with AI, having spent years of his life tracking down a rogue and rather brutal AI known as Harlan (played by Simu Liu), and in Atlas, she accepts a mission to track down Harlan. Her mission goes wrong and she finds herself abandoned on an inhospitable planet. Worse yet, she must rely on an AI calling herself Smith (voiced by Gregory James Cohan) to survive.
The official trailer reveals more of Atlas’ struggles on this alien planet (the terrain isn’t easy to navigate, especially in his massive mechanized suit) and his growing dependence on Smith not only to survive but to neutralize the threat of thug Harlan. The more Atlas learns to trust Smith, the more she begins to understand how she – and AI in general – experiences the world. In turn, Smith becomes closer to Atlas and learns from her. By the end of the trailer, the two have become a formidable duo.
Joining Lopez, Liu and Cohan are Recent Oscar nominee Sterling K. Brown stars alongside Abraham Popoola, Lana Parrilla and Mark Strong.
Check out the trailer below. Atlas arrives on Netflix on May 24.
For more on the big titles on Netflix, check these out:
First Trailer for Netflix’s Animated ‘Thelma the Unicorn’ Features Singing Phenomenon Brittany Howard in Debut Acting Role
Penelope and Colin conspire in the first trailer for ‘Bridgerton’ season 3
‘3 Body Problem’ Cinematographer Martin Ahlgren Talks Creating the Show’s Most Shocking Set
‘Stranger Things’ Star Maya Hawke Teases Stunning Final Season
Featured image: Atlas. Jennifer Lopez as Atlas Shepherd on the set of Atlas. Cr. Ana Carballosa/Netflix ©2024.