Netflix acquires Ben Affleck's AI film-tech firm


Ben Affleck attends the premiere of "The Rip" in New York City, U.S., January 13, 2026. REUTERS/Jeenah Moon/File Photo

March 5 (Reuters) - Netflix said ⁠on Thursday it has acquired InterPositive,a filmmaking technology company ⁠founded by Academy Award winner Ben Affleckthat produces ‌artificial intelligence-powered tools for movie production.

Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed.

The media industry is warming up to the idea of using AI for ​content and storytelling, a major pivot from ⁠Hollywood's earlier concerns about ⁠the new technology challenging creative jobs and intellectual property rights.

Late ⁠last year, ‌Disney announced plans to allow OpenAI to use characters from its Star Wars, Pixar and Marvel ⁠franchises in the startup's Sora AI video generator.

"We ​believe new tools ‌should expand creative freedom, not constrain it or replace ⁠the work of ​writers, directors, actors, and crews," Netflix Chief Content Officer Bela Bajaria said.

The acquisition is the streaming giant's first since backing out ⁠of a high-stakes race to acquire Warner ​Bros Discovery's studio and streaming assets after Paramount Skydance's rival bid was deemed as superior.

Affleck, director and star of Oscar-winning film "Argo", ⁠founded InterPositive in 2022 by creating an AI model trained to understand visual logic and editorial consistency, while maintaining cinematic rules under real-world production challenges such as missing shots or ​incorrect lighting.

"We also built in restraints to ⁠protect creative intent, so the tools are designed for responsible ​exploration while keeping creative decisions in the ‌hands of artists," Affleck said.

Affleck ​will be joining Netflix as a senior advisor.

(Reporting by Harshita Mary Varghese in Bengaluru; Editing by Devika Syamnath)

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