![]() ![]() There has already been one film adaptation of Asimov’s work: Will Smith starred in a version of I, Robot released in 2004. RELATED: An Adaptation Of This Ambitious Sci-Fi Series Could Outperform Dune While only printing 5,000 copies in its initial edition, this work would go on to gain immense fame and became the foundation for much of sci-fi regarding robots, AI, and the three laws of robotics. This collection was then released in 1950 under the title I, Robot, despite Asimov wanting a different name due to the title being lifted from an earlier writer’s work. ![]() These stories were then compiled by Asimov and, through some rewrites, given a throughline. I, Robot initially began as a series of similar in theme, but ultimately unconnected, stories released in science fiction magazines between 19 Isaac Asimov. Isaac Asimov’s I, Robot has not yet found big-screen success, but this modern era of sci-fi points towards an accurate, successful adaptation being possible. With all of this momentum in mind, it might be time for some other sci-fi stories to be given another chance to shine on the silver screen. ![]() The age of renewed life in science fiction movies is here, with Dune and the upcoming Matrix: Resurrections marking the return of these sci-fi staples to popular culture. ![]()
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