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Google DeepMind is investing $75 million into a joint AI venture with A24, making it the first known partnership between a major AI lab and a full-fledged film studio. The multi-year, non-exclusive deal will produce filmmaker-facing tools developed collaboratively — outputs that flow back into Google's ecosystem. For studio heads, agents, and working producers, this is the moment A24 closes the gap on Netflix, Amazon, and Lionsgate in the AI infrastructure arms race — and the terms of how it's structured have real implications for every content company watching from the sidelines. Key Takeaways: * Google DeepMind is investing $75 million in a multi-year AI research partnership with A24 — the first known studio-level deal for DeepMind. * The deal is non-exclusive on both sides: A24 can still work with other AI companies; DeepMind can still partner with other studios. * A24's AI program is run by Scott Belsky (formerly Adobe, co-founder of Behance), leading a team of ~24 — unusually large for A24's lean structure, hired in early 2025. * A24 is already prototyping a storyboard tool, following Martin Scorsese's similar announcement weeks earlier — storyboarding is emerging as the near-term AI use case with the lowest filmmaker resistance. * Competitors already in the AI tooling race: Netflix (internal tools), Amazon Studios (internal tools), Lionsgate (deal with Runway AI). * DeepMind's Veo video generator is expected to be further integrated into the partnership — giving A24 filmmakers access to one of the most capable video generation platforms currently available. * Kane Parsons, director of A24's current biggest theatrical hit Backrooms, has publicly stated he would eliminate generative AI entirely if he could — a significant internal tension for the partnership's filmmaker-trust narrative. The deeper trend this deal accelerates: content brands building bespoke AI models tuned to specific creative voices, rather than relying on general-purpose generation. Whether narrow training sets can produce tools as useful as the broad models is unresolved — but A24 and DeepMind are betting filmmaker trust lives in the customization lane. For agents and producers, the immediate question is which A24 directors engage publicly with the program, and which ones stay quiet. That signal will map the actual fault lines in the director community faster than any survey. Subscribe to The Option for daily updates on the business behind the business.
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