Morgan Freeman Talks ‘The Dinosaurs’ and ‘The Gray House’
Morgan Freeman discussed narrating the docuseries The Dinosaurs and promoted his new miniseries The Gray House while addressing efforts to replicate his voice with artificial intelligence. The remarks and a late-night appearance on February 26, 2026 tied together topics from technology and performance to personal history.
Morgan Freeman on narrating The Dinosaurs and his long career
The veteran actor, who has starred in more than 100 movies across a six-decade career, spoke about narrating the docuseries The Dinosaurs during a morning program appearance. That work joins a long list of projects that have defined his public profile and led to renewed attention around his voice and screen roles.
How he is fighting AI attempts to copy his voice: "I've got lawyers"
Freeman addressed efforts to use artificial intelligence to replicate his iconic voice, saying he is actively contesting those attempts and bluntly noting, "I've got lawyers. " He also spoke about his own view of that voice on a late-night show hosted by Jimmy Fallon, saying he does not see it as the extraordinary gift others make of it — a comment that left the host taken aback.
Clint Eastwood's aging tip and the February 26 appearance
During his February 26, 2026 appearance on the late-night program, the 88-year-old actor credited Clint Eastwood with a piece of aging advice: "Never let your old man in. " Freeman referenced the pair's professional history while relaying that counsel.
Freeman and Clint Eastwood have collaborated on three films: Unforgiven, Million Dollar Baby, and Invictus. The two won Oscars for their work on Unforgiven and Million Dollar Baby.
The Gray House: premiere, co-producer Kevin Costner and the story
Freeman also promoted his new eight-episode limited series The Gray House, which premieres globally on February 26. The series, co-produced with Kevin Costner, is a historical drama that tells the story of a female-led spy ring in Richmond, Virginia, that supported the Union during the Civil War.
The Gray House highlights unsung heroines, including a socialite played by Daisy Head and a formerly enslaved woman played by Amethyst Davis; both characters risked everything for the Union cause.
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