Steven Soderbergh claims that his next movie will have "a lot of AI"
- April 10, 2026
- Updated: April 10, 2026 at 3:05 PM
The acclaimed film director Steven Soderbergh, Oscar winner, has announced his intentions to bring a film centered on the Spanish-American War to the big screen. This project marks his return to historical narrative, and Soderbergh has expressed that it is “a really good story,” which raises expectations about its content and narrative approach. The choice of actor Wagner Moura for an important role suggests that the film could have deep nuances and a clear aim to resonate with the audience.
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However, what really stands out in this announcement is Soderbergh’s intention to use “a lot of AI” in the production of the film. This approach not only points to a growing trend in the film industry towards the incorporation of advanced technology, but it also raises questions about the future of artistic creation in a context where artificial intelligence plays a more prominent role. Soderbergh has been known for being at the forefront of innovations in cinema, which suggests that this production will be no exception.
The combination of historical narrative with the use of advanced technology could not only represent a strategy to optimize production, but also an attempt to reinvent the way stories are told in contemporary cinema. While the film is still in its early stages of development, the promise of a good story along with the incorporation of artificial intelligence could redefine expectations for historical productions in the future. Followers of Soderbergh and cinema in general will be attentive to updates on this ambitious project.
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