Key Highlights
- The Oscar-winning Pulp Fiction co-writer recently revealed that his Texas-based banner has three AI-driven films “in active production” through the partnership, noting that he previously found it “almost impossible to get a movie going” as an indie director.
- “And then I built a technology company over the last year, basically making AI movies,” he explained.
- “And all of the sudden, boom!
- Like that, money gets thrown at it.
- Just by attaching the word AI, and that it’s a technology-based company, all of the sudden, investors came in, and we’re in production on three films now.” Related Stories News Darren Aronofsky AI Studio Primordial Soup Debuts Animated Revolutionary War Series News Adam Schiff And John Curtis Introduce Bill To Require Tech To Disclose Copyrighted Works Used In AI Training Models Avary added, “Just put AI in front of it, and all of the sudden, you’re in production on three features.” Watch on Deadline The slate includes a family Christmas movie scheduled to premiere later this year, a faith-based feature for Easter 2027, and a “big romantic war epic.” My technology company General Cinema Dynamics is working closely with @ai_massive to bring feature-length AI productions to theatres.



