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![In I, Robot (2004), it's revealed in the middle of the movie that Detective Spooner (Will Smith) has an artificial arm. The scars are visible from his very first scene. - Album In I, Robot (2004), it's revealed in the middle of the movie that Detective Spooner (Will Smith) has an artificial arm. The scars are visible from his very first scene. - Album](https://i.imgur.com/Udqj0P5.jpg)
In I, Robot (2004), it's revealed in the middle of the movie that Detective Spooner (Will Smith) has an artificial arm. The scars are visible from his very first scene. - Album
![In 2004's "I, Robot", Will Smith's character Detective Spooner hates robots so much that he resents his own robotic left arm, to the point of only using it when absolutely necessary : In 2004's "I, Robot", Will Smith's character Detective Spooner hates robots so much that he resents his own robotic left arm, to the point of only using it when absolutely necessary :](https://external-preview.redd.it/nOz7l3h1Y8zX9BPS6ZreXrFwrHz9jLkq-4mcEa6IZJ4.jpg?width=640&crop=smart&auto=webp&s=fdea4676410f61a1ece5b4fb4ae5db5f097b6e85)
In 2004's "I, Robot", Will Smith's character Detective Spooner hates robots so much that he resents his own robotic left arm, to the point of only using it when absolutely necessary :
![In 2004s "I, Robot", Will Smith's character Detective Spooner hates robots so much that he resents his own robotic left arm, to the point of only using it when absolutely necessary. - In 2004s "I, Robot", Will Smith's character Detective Spooner hates robots so much that he resents his own robotic left arm, to the point of only using it when absolutely necessary. -](https://i.imgur.com/ks4OHsn.jpg)
In 2004s "I, Robot", Will Smith's character Detective Spooner hates robots so much that he resents his own robotic left arm, to the point of only using it when absolutely necessary. -
![In I, Robot (2004), it's revealed in the middle of the movie that Detective Spooner (Will Smith) has an artificial arm. The scars are visible from his very first scene. – Little In I, Robot (2004), it's revealed in the middle of the movie that Detective Spooner (Will Smith) has an artificial arm. The scars are visible from his very first scene. – Little](https://i.imgur.com/TKUciuW.png)
In I, Robot (2004), it's revealed in the middle of the movie that Detective Spooner (Will Smith) has an artificial arm. The scars are visible from his very first scene. – Little
![Movie Details on Twitter: "In the film I, Robot (2004) Will Smith's character has one real human arm and one robotic arm. His ceiling fan has only one blade. https://t.co/DeuQfyhrmh" / Twitter Movie Details on Twitter: "In the film I, Robot (2004) Will Smith's character has one real human arm and one robotic arm. His ceiling fan has only one blade. https://t.co/DeuQfyhrmh" / Twitter](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/E5qVaWnX0AQvvh3.jpg)