Audiences to Dictate Success of AI in Cinema, Says Ron Howard
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Audiences to Dictate Success of AI in Cinema, Says Ron Howard

authorBy Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
DateJun 12, 2026
Read Time2 min

Ron Howard, the acclaimed filmmaker, expressed his view that the future of movies created using artificial intelligence will ultimately be shaped by viewers' willingness to engage with them. Speaking at the Runway AI Festival in New York, Howard recognized the democratizing effect of AI on the filmmaking process, enabling more accessible and efficient storytelling. However, he stressed that the widespread acceptance of these AI-powered productions in mainstream cinema would depend entirely on whether audiences find them compelling and worthy of their time.

Howard elaborated on the critical role of audience preference, questioning what truly captivates and resonates with them. He pondered whether the emotional connection to human actors would remain paramount, or if audiences would embrace entirely synthetic characters, similar to existing CGI and animated figures. While noting the creative community's concerns about AI's impact, Howard believes it is a collective responsibility to explore, learn from, and establish guidelines for its use. He also touched upon how some expected efficiencies from AI, such as rapid image generation and cost reduction, have yet to materialize in his own experience.

Adding to the discourse, Runway AI's co-CEO, Cristóbal Valenzuela, highlighted that AI tools aim to broaden access to filmmaking, envisioning a future where much online content is AI-generated by individuals. He clarified that this development doesn't signify the end of traditional filmmaking but rather expands creative choices, emphasizing that human creativity remains central to the content generation process. Valenzuela stressed that the evolving landscape offers filmmakers the freedom to choose their preferred medium, dispelling notions that AI will exclusively dominate the industry.

The rise of artificial intelligence presents both opportunities and challenges for the creative industries, necessitating a thoughtful approach to integration and development. Embracing technological advancements while upholding artistic integrity and human connection will be crucial in shaping a diverse and engaging future for storytelling.

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