After Party Fresh off the heels of Sofia Coppola’s Priscilla Presley biopic — which details Elvis’ relationship with her that began when she was only 14 and he was 24 — a British hologram company is planning to resurrect the king of rock and roll using artificial intelligence and bring him back to stages around the world. As The Guardian reports, the “immersive experience company” Layered Reality plans to use archival footage of Elvis to create a “memory-making experience that will be a bucket-list item” for fans in cities like London, Tokyo and Las Vegas. On the splash page for the series, titled “Elvis Evolution,” Layered Reality boasts that guests will get a “personal invite to the After Party” that takes place 46 years after his death, though the company didn’t expound on what that foreboding promise entails. Walking Dead Approved by Authentic Brands Group, the giant conglomerate that has owned the Elvis estate for a decade, this latest holographic gambit is the latest in a string of real and proposed AI resuscitations of artists from a bygone era — many of whom, including the Beatles’ John Lennon and The Rolling Stones’ Mick Jagger, also happen to have allegedly been, er, quite problematic in their dealings with women. “You can have a posthumous business now, can’t you?” Jagger told the Wall Street Journal last September. “You can have a posthumous tour.” Most notably, Jagger, who is still alive at the ripe old age of 80, purportedly shared Presley’s love of teen…Alleged Groomer to Get the AI Hologram Treatment