‘Pulp Fiction’ Co-Writer Roger Avary Announces 3 AI-Driven Films “In Active Production”
Roger Avary's Texas-based AI production company has three films underway, including a holiday family movie and a faith-based feature, with investors drawn by AI technology.
- Recently, Roger Avary launched General Cinema Dynamics in partnership with Massive AI Studios, and his Texas-based banner now has three AI-driven feature films in active production.
- Avary said his tech pivot—making 'AI movies'—brought investors into the projects, enabling production on three films now.
- Among the projects are a family holiday movie to premiere later this year, a faith-based feature for Easter 2027, and a big romantic war epic.
- Cheaper effects and easier funding are reshaping prospects for independent filmmakers, as visual effects costs dropped from a million dollars to $5,000 a minute, making high-quality VFX far more affordable.
- Legal tensions flared as Warner Bros., The Walt Disney Co., and NBCUniversal sued AI firms, while Sen. Adam Schiff and Sen. John Curtis pushed disclosure legislation endorsed by guilds after a viral Seedance 2.0 clip sparked condemnation.
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'Pulp Fiction' Writer Roger Avary Touts New AI Production Co.: 'So Easy'
Writer-director Roger Avary, who won an Academy Award alongside Quentin Tarantino for the screenplay of "Pulp Fiction," announced his foray into AI filmmaking, adding that he has "three features" in the works with lots of buzzing interest.
‘Pulp Fiction’ Writer Says It Was ‘Impossible’ to Get His Movies Made Until He Started an AI Production Company: ‘Just Put AI in Front of it and All of a Sudden You’re in Production on Three Features’
'Pulp Fiction' writer Roger Avary says it was 'impossible' to get his movies made until he started an AI production company.
Roger Avary, the screenwriter of Reservoir Dogs and Pulp Fiction, has set up a generative company to make films and it looks like a nightmare. Definitely, it's not good to get old. While Quentin Tarantino is playing actors totally free of charge rather than making his "last" film, his fellow writer Roger Avary [...]
"Pulp Fiction" screenwriter Roger Avari said he couldn't find a way to create films using traditional media until he opened his own production company based on AI tools.
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