
During a recent earnings discussion, Disney’s CEO, Bob Iger, announced major upcoming changes to the company’s streaming service.
Disney+ is undergoing major updates – the biggest since its launch in 2019 – impacting both what the service offers and how it works. These changes include adding game-like features thanks to a collaboration with Epic Games, bringing Disney characters and stories to their platform.
Disney+ is getting a big update with the introduction of AI-powered short videos. According to Iger, this new feature will let users both make their own videos and watch content created by other users, making the Disney+ experience more interactive and engaging.
Iger shared that Disney is in discussions with several AI companies. They’re aiming to strike deals that both safeguard Disney’s creative works and let fans experience the benefits of AI technology.
As a movie critic, I’m really intrigued by Disney’s latest move. They’re stepping into the world of AI-generated content, which means fans might soon be able to create their own Disney-inspired stories and experiences. It’s a fascinating shift – instead of just waiting for what Disney officially releases, we could see a whole wave of fan-created content, opening up a really creative space for interaction with these beloved franchises.
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2025-11-13 21:46