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Ike Barinholtz Cast as Elon Musk in ‘Artificial’ by Guadagnino

Ike Barinholtz Eyed for Elon Musk Role in Luca Guadagnino's 'Artificial'

Luca Guadagnino‘s highly anticipated film Artificial has made headlines by casting The Studio‘s talented actor Ike Barinholtz to take on the role of the enigmatic Elon Musk.

This innovative comedy film, produced by Amazon MGM, will also feature a stellar lineup including Andrew Garfield, Cooper Koch, and Yura Borisov, promising a captivating mix of humor and thought-provoking themes.

Stay tuned for more intriguing updates…

Previously, we reported essential details about this fascinating project:

The narrative centers around Ilya Sutskever (Borisov), a pivotal figure who co-founded OpenAI and is navigating the complexities of technological innovation.

This character finds himself “leveraged, marginalized, and ultimately betrayed by both his power-hungry friend [Sam] Altman and the larger Silicon Valley community — with potentially disastrous consequences for all of humanity,” according to Puck.

Altman, the CEO of OpenAI, is portrayed in the script as “a liar and a master schemer,” adding layers of intrigue to the storyline.

Elon Musk, who played a foundational role in establishing OpenAI, eventually distanced himself from the organization. Although he is characterized as a “minor character” in this film, it’s suggested that Elon may not appreciate the depiction of his persona.

Andrew is reportedly taking on the role of Sam Altman, as confirmed by Variety, further adding to the film’s exciting cast.

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