pressure movie director announces AI-generated spin-off starring users' own anxiety in real time
In a move that's equal parts genius and terrifying, the visionary behind the hit psychological thriller "Pressure" has unveiled a groundbreaking sequel concept: a live, AI-powered film that adapts its plot to the real-time biometric data of viewers. Dubbed "Persistent Pressure," the experience scans heart rate, sweat levels, and eye movement via a standard webcam to generate a personalized narrative—turning your own anxiety into the main character. Early testers reported watching themselves on screen, their fears reflected in dialogue and scene shifts. With privacy concerns already igniting debate, this fusion of cinema and surveillance could redefine storytelling—or become the most intimate horror film ever produced.