Drew Hancock's killer robot movie initially followed a standard horror script, but he shifted his focus after personal reflections led him to empathize with the robot. This change resulted in a twist where the typical Nice Guy protagonist became the antagonist, a role played by Jack Quaid. The film evolved from familiar AI horror tropes to address deeper themes of insecurity and identity, culminating in a narrative that defies audience expectations and explores complex character dynamics.
Hancock's revision of his film's protagonist shifted focus from a traditional storyline to a deeper exploration of insecurity, resulting in a surprising twist that enhances the narrative.
Quaid expressed his excitement about playing one of the most insecure characters he's ever portrayed, turning the customary Nice Guy trope on its head.
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