"The Phantom Menace" and "Star Wars (a New Hope)" **"I, Robot" and "The Bicentennial Man**
"Bicentennial Man" with Robin Williams, and "I Robot" with Will Smith.
Isaac Asimov's 3 Laws Of Robotics should form the basis for the movie adaptation of "I, Robot" (2004), but none of the robots seem obliged to follow them. In "Bicentennial Man" (1999), the concern is less for what robots do, as what they are.
"I, Robot" and "The Bicentennial Man"
Technically, there are more than just two movies in which the Three Laws are relevant, although the two most commonly recognized examples are those of "I, Robot" [2004] and "Forbidden Planet" [1956.] Other movies reference the Three Laws in some manner, although they are not central to the plot.
Isaac Asimov is credited with formulating the Three Laws of Robotics in his science fiction stories. These three laws are a set of ethical principles governing the behavior of robots and artificial intelligence.
Isaac Asimov.
Isaac Asimov.
To prevent robots from posing any threat to humans.
1942 for the first 3. Then a few more were added later on.
There aren't any. The "Laws of Robotics" are a fictional conceit appearing in Isaac Asimov novels.
True is not the correct term, since the Three Laws of Robotics were created, not observed. If the question is "are they sufficient and self-consistent" then the answer is the subject of much debate.