I, Robot - videos, teasers and stills from filming

All videos, teasers and footage from the filming of the film "I, Robot"
I, Robot (2004)
Timing: 1:55 (115 min)
I, Robot - TMDB rating
6.96/10
12555
I, Robot - Kinopoisk rating
7.829/10
473612
I, Robot - IMDB rating
7.1/10
612000
Watch film I, Robot | Io Robot Trailer ita
Io Robot Trailer ita
Italiano
1:49

What's left behind the scenes

  • The film is based on Isaac Asimov’s collection of short stories “I, Robot” (1950).
  • The film features one of Audi’s latest developments – a luxurious Audi Le Mans Quattro. Although initially this car was made specifically for the film, the company’s bosses liked the new model so much that they decided to launch it into serial production.
  • In one of the windows of a shop selling antiques, viewers can see the famous robot dog AIBO.
  • The film's script was based on a completely different project called “Hardwired.” Despite the project having little chance of being released, composer Jeff Zanelli managed to write the main theme for the film.
  • Initially, the script had nothing to do with the work of the famous American science fiction writer Isaac Asimov (the name which the project now bears). However, after the initial script reached the director and the rights to film Asimov’s work were purchased, the producers decided to give the existing text to Akiva Goldsman with the request to combine Asimov’s original story and the already developed “Hardwired” script.
  • Marco Beltrami was invited to participate in the project at the very last stage of its development, and was given only 17 days to write approximately 90 minutes of musical score for the film.
  • The film is based on all nine stories in Isaac Asimov’s collection “I, Robot.” The collection has a sequel in the form of four novels: “The Caves of Steel,” “The Naked Sun,” “The Robots of Dawn,” and “Robots and Empire.”
  • When the project was launched in 1998, Brian Singer was listed as the director.
  • Alan Tudyk played the robot Sonny using Motion Capture technology, the same technology used to create Gollum in Peter Jackson’s “The Lord of the Rings.” Gollum and Sonny are among the first computer-generated characters in films fully portrayed by actors using Motion Capture.
  • A concept car, the Audi RSQ, was specifically developed for the film and played the role of Spooner's vehicle in 2035.
  • Initially, the script had nothing to do with the work of the famous American science fiction author Isaac Asimov (the name this project now bears). However, after the initial script reached the director and the rights to adapt Asimov’s work were purchased, the producers decided to give the existing text to Akiva Goldsman with the request to combine Asimov’s original story with the already developed script 'Hardwired'.
  • The robot Sonny was played by Alan Tudyk using Motion Capture technology, the same technology used to create Gollum in Peter Jackson's 'The Lord of the Rings'. Gollum and Sonny are among the first computer characters in films fully played by actors using Motion Capture.
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