Lionsgate Deepens AI Investment, Partners with Runway for New Content Creation

Ta-Nehisi Coates

Author and journalist whose work on culture, race, and history includes writing for Marvel's "Black Panther."

Lionsgate has expanded its strategic collaboration with Runway, a leading generative artificial intelligence video company, by acquiring an equity stake. This move builds upon their initial partnership established in 2024 and underscores the studio's aggressive adoption of AI technology. The enhanced alliance is set to explore the creation of AI-driven short-form series, drawing from Lionsgate's extensive library of intellectual properties, and will also involve a new development initiative focused on generating fresh content using AI.

This expanded collaboration will further establish a new content development program aimed at producing original intellectual property through AI, with several generative AI projects already in the pipeline. Both entities are also planning a series of workshops and events tailored for filmmakers, designed to educate and inspire them on integrating AI tools into their creative processes. Although the exact financial details of Lionsgate's investment in Runway were not disclosed, it has been confirmed as an equity stake rather than a cash infusion.

Michael Burns, Vice Chairman of Lionsgate, emphasized the strategic importance of Runway as a creative ally and a cornerstone of the studio’s AI strategy, highlighting its potential to broaden storytelling avenues. He noted that the ongoing integration of Runway's technology across production phases and its introduction to a wider range of filmmakers would empower creators to push artistic boundaries. This sentiment echoes the partnership's beginnings in September 2024, when Lionsgate initially utilized Runway for tasks such as pre-visualization, storyboarding, and post-production, even exploring AI's capacity to adapt content for various rating scales and genres. The latest announcement heralds a more ambitious phase, potentially bringing beloved characters from Lionsgate's franchises, such as "John Wick" and "The Hunger Games," into AI-generated narratives.

The proactive embrace of AI by Lionsgate comes at a time when Hollywood is grappling with the transformative impact of this technology. Studios are navigating complex issues related to protecting intellectual property and adhering to union agreements concerning the use of AI in creative work. Lionsgate's commitment is further evidenced by its appointment of Kathleen Grace as Chief AI Officer in February, and statements from Michael Burns indicating that AI could lead to significant cost savings in film and television production. This forward-thinking approach, aiming to innovate and enhance creative capabilities, positions Lionsgate at the forefront of AI integration in the entertainment industry, promising a future where technology and artistry converge to deliver novel viewing experiences and efficiencies.

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