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Seth Rogen says writers who use AI need to find something else to do

The Studio and Tangles writer Seth Rogen calls out filmmakers who use AI to pen their scripts, saying they should do something else. The post Seth Rogen says writers who use AI need to find something else to do appeared first on JoBlo.

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Seth Rogen's Bold Stand Against AI in Screenwriting

Seth Rogen isn't just making a movie; he's championing traditional storytelling. His upcoming animated film Tangles is hand-drawn and free from AI influence, a clear message in a time where technology's role in creativity is hotly debated. This resonates deeply with streaming audiences, especially those craving genuine, human-driven narratives.

Why Rogen's Approach Matters

Rogen's resistance to AI in screenwriting is underscored by his new project. Tangles explores themes of Alzheimer's through a heartfelt personal lens—crafted entirely by hand. Set to release on Netflix, this film exemplifies Rogen's commitment to authentic creativity. While the exact release date remains a mystery, the anticipation is high, especially given his powerful remarks about the dangers of relying on AI for storytelling.

Most coverage frames this as a bold artistic choice, but the more interesting question is whether this signals a broader pushback against AI in Hollywood. The film's emphasis on authenticity could easily be lost with AI. What’s clear? There's a growing audience that values this artistry.

How Tangles Will Appeal to Indian Viewers

For Indian audiences, Tangles offers something special—Rogen's dedication to traditional techniques aligns with the rich local tradition of storytelling through animation. Netflix India is likely to feature the film with regional language options, making it accessible and relatable for a diverse audience.

With an eye on local preferences, it’s smart. The movie could resonate particularly well in India, where hand-drawn animation has garnered a loyal fan base. For updates on its availability, keep an eye on Movie OTT, which will track when viewers can catch this title.

Rogen's Unfiltered Thoughts on AI

In a recent interview, Rogen didn't hold back: "If you’re using AI to write, maybe you don’t want to be a writer." This bold statement taps into a larger conversation happening across Hollywood about the authenticity of storytelling. Rogen's position is a rallying cry for writers who fear that AI could erode the very essence of their craft.

His comments have sparked discussion—both support and dissent—within creative circles. It’s not just about his film; it’s about the future of storytelling itself. Variety reported that Rogen's words have been echoed by other industry veterans who feel similarly threatened by AI's encroachment.

Rogen's Creative Journey and Filmography

Seth Rogen has built a career that’s both hilarious and profound. From his breakout role in "Freaks and Geeks" to films like "Superbad" and "This Is the End," he’s become a staple in comedy. Yet, what's striking is his ability to navigate different genres, including animation with Sausage Party—a film that pushed boundaries but still relied on a unique vision.

With Tangles, Rogen is returning to the roots of animation, creating something that breathes authenticity. If you're curious about his creative evolution, Movie OTT has detailed breakdowns of his work.

Comparing Tangles to Other Non-AI Animated Films

Rogen's hand-drawn approach in Tangles invites comparisons to other standout animated films that prioritize artistry, such as:

  • "Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse" (2018)—Its blend of hand-drawn and CGI techniques earned rave reviews and set new standards.
  • "Loving Vincent" (2017)—A unique film that was entirely painted, showcasing the beauty of traditional art in storytelling.
  • "Kubo and the Two Strings" (2016)—This stop-motion masterpiece highlights how intricate craftsmanship can elevate a narrative.

These films all shared a commitment to artistry over AI, illustrating a growing movement in animation.

The Bigger Picture: AI's Role in Filmmaking

Rogen's concerns reflect a larger industry debate—how much should AI influence creativity? While studios might lean toward efficiency and cost-savings with AI tools, audiences seem to prefer stories with heart. This juxtaposition raises questions about job security for writers and the overall viewer experience.

Streaming platforms now face a balancing act—not just producing content, but ensuring that what they release resonates emotionally with viewers. As Tangles prepares to hit screens, will it push back against the tide of AI-generated content? A friend of mine in production says some execs are quietly watching this release to gauge audience reaction — though that part is still rumor.

What to Expect Next with Tangles

The anticipated release of Tangles could shape future industry trends. Its success may pave the way for more traditional storytelling methods in the age of AI. Look—if audiences connect with Rogen’s vision, we might see a resurgence of hand-crafted art in an era driven by technology.

As we wait for updates and trailers, don’t forget to check Movie OTT for the latest news on Tangles and its streaming date.

Final Thoughts

Seth Rogen's fight for human creativity in filmmaking is inspiring. Tangles stands as a testament to what’s possible when artists resist the allure of shortcuts. It’s a reminder of the power of storytelling. Keep an eye on how this film influences both audiences and creators alike.

For updates on Tangles, head over to Movie OTT. With its robust tracking features, you'll be informed on all the latest releases and trends in the streaming world.

Sourced from JoBlo. Editorial analysis and writing are original to Movie OTT.

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