Toby Ord reading a table out loud sounds like a bridge too far, but it’s not uncommon for movies to end with a link to some relevant real-world resource. If I knew the people behind this movie (I don’t) and thought there might be time to change it (no idea), I’d probably advocate for something like this (many ways to improve the wording, I’m sure) before the credits:
This film isn’t based on a true story. But it may become one.
Learn about risks to humanity, and how you can help:
Toby Ord reading a table out loud sounds like a bridge too far, but it’s not uncommon for movies to end with a link to some relevant real-world resource. If I knew the people behind this movie (I don’t) and thought there might be time to change it (no idea), I’d probably advocate for something like this (many ways to improve the wording, I’m sure) before the credits:
This film isn’t based on a true story. But it may become one.
Learn about risks to humanity, and how you can help:
theprecipice.com
(More realistically, if I did have an in, I’d ask people like Toby Ord what message they’d want millions of random viewers to see.)
I could imagine them interviewing Toby Ord for a mockumentary, like Death to 2020