Lionsgate's AI Partnership With Runway Encounters 'Technical Issues'

Following a deal with AI startup Runway to train a model on its film library, reports indicate Lionsgate is struggling to generate usable content. The issues have prompted a strategy shift towards producing shorter, AI-generated episodic series based on existing studio intellectual property.
Lionsgate's AI Partnership With Runway Encounters 'Technical Issues'

Lionsgate’s AI Partnership With Runway Encounters ‘Technical Issues’ Lionsgate’s ambitious push to use generative AI for filmmaking has hit a wall, forcing the studio to scale back its vision and rethink how to deploy the technology.

In 2025, Lionsgate partnered with AI startup Runway to build a model trained on the studio’s library of films and shows, touting it as a foundation for next‑generation, AI-assisted productions. The goal was to generate footage robust enough for a traditional, feature-length movie.

By last fall, however, the project was reportedly running into serious “technical issues.” The AI system struggled to create any footage that could realistically be turned into a full-on movie, despite being trained on Lionsgate’s catalog. According to reporting cited in coverage of the partnership, the underlying problem was scale: the “Lionsgate catalog isn’t enough to create those kinds of large-scale projects,” limiting what the model could learn and produce.

As these problems mounted, Lionsgate began to change course. Instead of aiming first at AI-assisted feature films, the studio is now “putting more energy into producing ‘short episodic series using existing Lionsgate IP,’” using AI to generate shorter-form content that’s easier to control and refine.

From the studio’s perspective, this pivot keeps the AI initiative alive while reducing risk: short, IP-based episodes require less flawless footage and can be iterated quickly. From a technology standpoint, it reflects a broader industry lesson that even major studio libraries may be too small and too narrow to power fully automated, blockbuster-scale productions.

Observers now see Lionsgate’s experiment as an early test case for Hollywood’s AI ambitions: a high-profile partnership that reveals both the promise of AI-generated media and the constraints imposed by limited training data and current model capabilities.

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