The utopian promise is intoxicating: no celebrity is out of reach. No performance is too niche. The fan becomes a god of small, digital domains. But Fan-Topia has a dark mirror: the . Part 2: The Mondomonger – The Id of the Internet The term "Mondomonger" is a neologism for the modern age. Mon (from "monster" or the French monde for "world") + Monger (one who promotes or exploits something). The Mondomonger is the entity that exploits the world’s appetite for celebrity.
Margot Robbie, for example, has begun doing something unexpected: she releases . On her private Instagram (often leaked to the public), she posts grainy, time-stamped, impossible-to-deepfake videos of herself reading scripts in bad lighting, or making faces into a broken iPhone camera.
Furthermore, her production company, LuckyChap Entertainment, has inserted a new clause into all their casting contracts: This kills the "residuals for a digital twin" model that studios like Disney are quietly exploring. Part 7: The Future – Will the Real Margot Robbie Please Stand Up? We are heading toward a Turing crisis for actors . Soon, you will be able to ask your AI assistant: "Generate a new romantic comedy starring Margot Robbie and Timothée Chalamet, directed by Greta Gerwig." And in 12 seconds, you will have a 4K full-length movie. No actors. No sets. No consent. Fan-Topia.Mondomonger.Deepfakes.Margot.Robbie.a...
And in that silence, the deepfakes will continue to dance. A digital ghost in a Barbie Dreamhouse no one ever paid for. A puppet whose puppeteers are millions of faceless fans.
Margot Robbie’s legal team has reportedly issued over 1,200 takedown notices in the last 18 months. But the Mondomonger doesn’t care about takedowns. For every video scrubbed from YouTube, three more appear on decentralized platforms like Odysee or directly on encrypted Telegram channels. The utopian promise is intoxicating: no celebrity is
The Mondomonger is never satiated. It encourages fan culture to shift from curation to creation . And the most powerful tool in the Mondomonger’s feeding trough is the deepfake. A deepfake uses generative adversarial networks (GANs) to map one person’s likeness onto another’s body. What began as a niche academic exercise—and a viral trick for swapping Nicolas Cage into every movie ever made—has evolved into a hyper-realistic weapon of appropriation.
But Margot Robbie—the real, breathing, sweating, contract-signed, tired-of-this-s**t human being—may simply walk away. The most radical act left for an actor in the deepfake era is not to sue, but to . To become un-filmable. To vanish from the digital panopticon entirely. But Fan-Topia has a dark mirror: the
Fan-Topia will celebrate this as the ultimate liberation—the death of gatekeepers. The Mondomonger will feast.