Tim Burton's 2005 fairy tale never got a sequel. But what if it actually had? We're comparing all three scenarios.
ChatGPT Version
In this version, Charlie (Freddie Highmore) has become the rightful owner of the factory. Together with Wonka (Johnny Depp), he's building a new wing — the "Center for Good Ideas" — but their peace gets disrupted by the mysterious Lucius Licorice, who invents candies that steal people's memories.Charlie and Wonka are forced to team up to stop the epidemic from spreading and remind the world that what matters isn't taste, but meaning. Charlie finds a way to neutralize the memory-erasing candies, restoring children's lost memories.

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Claude Version
Here, Charlie has grown up and faces a new problem — kids are more interested in gadgets than candy.He launches a contest for those who don't even like sweets. Among the winners are his niece, blogger Lucy, and four other girls and boys.

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Grok Version
In this variant, the factory gets attacked by... a virus. The chocolate mutates, and suspicion falls on the evil competitor Felix Fickel.Charlie, along with Grandpa Joe and the Oompa-Loompas, heads into the jungle for a rare plant that can neutralize the virus. After overcoming traps and temptations, Charlie reveals that Fickel bribed a former factory worker.

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Each AI has its own factory. ChatGPT's is about memory and meaning. Claude's is about technology and reimagining. Grok's is practically a thriller. But all three agree on one thing: magic doesn't disappear as long as there are those who create it. And it looks like if Hollywood ever decides on a sequel — the AI screenplay is ready. Earlier on zoomboola.com, we told you how an AI came up with a script for "Titanic 2," where Rose resurrects Jack using future technology.