Logan Paul Is Making an AI Movie — Here's What That Means
Love him or hate him, Logan Paul just did something that matters for the AI filmmaking space: he announced he's producing a full AI-generated movie. And whether this is a serious creative endeavor or a publicity stunt, the signal it sends is unmistakable — AI filmmaking has gone mainstream.
The announcement has sparked heated debate. Traditional filmmakers are skeptical. AI creators are cautiously optimistic. And everyone else is just curious what it'll actually look like.
Here's our take: the more high-profile projects that use AI filmmaking tools, the more legitimacy the entire space gains. It normalizes the idea that AI is a creative tool, not a replacement for human storytelling. The story, the vision, the direction — that's still human. The tools are just getting better.
What we're watching for: Will this open doors for independent AI filmmakers? Will studios start taking AI-native creators seriously? And most importantly — will the movie actually be any good?
We'll be covering this story as it develops. In the meantime, check out the announcement below.
