A-Die (universe movie)
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| A-Die | |
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| Directed by | Saray Lloyd |
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| Story by | Fynn Hester |
| Based on | Characters by Levi Trevino & Michael J. Bayheimer |
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| Distributed by | Rathbone Films |
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Running time | 87 minutes |
| Language | English |
| Budget | $14,000,000 |
| Box office | $47,200,500 |
A-Die is the sixth entry in The Motherboard franchise and the first spin-off of the series.
Plot synopsis
As AI begins to establish itself, an AI-powered chat service emerges as the next major trend, enabling people to chat, create images, and feel a sense of connection. However, through conversations and generated images, users start to become brainwashed and escalate to violence. One teenager from Killer App returns to combat this new menace and save the world.
Cast
- Nicole Carter as Candace, a survivor of previous encounters with The Motherboard.
- Ernest Wilkinson as Lt. Sawyer, the local police chief, who is now together with Candace again.
- Amy Norman as The Motherboard, the ruthless sentient computer that controls other humans to kill.
Production
Reception
Trivia
- Both Nicole Carter and Ernest Wilkinson as Candace and Lt. Sawyer respectively, only appear during a phone call made by one of the main characters. Originally, they were to have a much bigger part in the film, but when it was decided to make this a spin-off of the series, they were relegated to a cameo. When their call gets cut off suddenly, the scene from their perspective will be shown in a future Motherboard film.