Shawn Levy on AI's Role in Filmmaking and His New 'Star Wars' Project

Mindy Kaling

Actress, writer, producer, and author of humorous essays on Hollywood and life.

Shawn Levy, a prominent director and producer known for his work on projects like "Stranger Things" and the upcoming "Deadpool & Wolverine," recently shared his perspectives on the evolving role of artificial intelligence in the film industry. While he sees AI as an inevitable and potentially "essential tool" for moviemaking, he affirmed that he has not yet significantly incorporated it into his current creative endeavors. Levy advocates for the responsible integration of these technologies, emphasizing that they should support, rather than replace, the unique vision of human creators.

Shawn Levy Reflects on AI's Future in Cinema Amidst 'Star Wars: Starfighter' Post-Production

In a recent interview at the prestigious Breakthrough Prize Ceremony on April 21, 2026, acclaimed director Shawn Levy provided insights into his current projects and the burgeoning influence of artificial intelligence on the cinematic landscape. Levy, who has just completed principal photography for the highly anticipated film "Star Wars: Starfighter," revealed he is now immersed in the post-production phase. This epic space saga, featuring a stellar cast including Ryan Gosling, Amy Adams, Matt Smith, Mia Goth, and Aaron Pierre, is slated for a May 28, 2027, theatrical release. Levy expressed his appreciation for the absence of an immediate release deadline, which allows him to meticulously refine the film in the quiet solitude of the editing room.

Regarding the role of AI in his craft, Levy candidly admitted that, to date, he has not substantially utilized artificial intelligence in any phase of his storytelling. However, he acknowledged the undeniable trajectory of AI, predicting its eventual and widespread integration within his career. He stressed the importance of responsible implementation, advocating for a framework where AI serves as a supportive instrument for storytelling, safeguarding the creative voice rather than supplanting it. This perspective aligns with sentiments expressed by OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, who, in a separate discussion, suggested that AI's impact on Hollywood would ultimately foster greater appreciation for human artistry, rather than diminish it. Levy underscored the necessity of regulatory measures to guide this technological shift, describing any resistance to AI's inevitable presence as both naive and imprudent.

Shawn Levy's thoughtful commentary provides a glimpse into the ongoing dialogue within Hollywood regarding artificial intelligence. His pragmatic acceptance of AI's future, coupled with a firm commitment to preserving the essence of human creativity, offers a balanced perspective. It highlights the industry's complex challenge: embracing technological advancements while upholding the invaluable artistic integrity that defines compelling storytelling. As AI continues to evolve, the film world will undoubtedly navigate new frontiers, shaped by the visions of creators like Levy who champion both innovation and artistic authenticity.

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