What Happened: So, it looks like Disney is planning to completely overhaul Disney+, in maybe the biggest shake-up since it first launched. And the big new idea? Making it interactive.
- CEO Bob Iger just announced on the company’s Q4 earnings call that it’s going to start mixing in AI-powered, short-form videos made by users. (Yes, you read that right.) It’s also adding game-like features thanks to its big partnership with Epic Games.
- Iger’s vision is that you will soon be able to create and share your own AI clips based on Disney’s worlds.
- Think about making your own Frozen short or a custom Marvel battle scene, all just by using its new AI tools.
- He didn’t name names on which AI companies it’s working with, but said it’s in “productive conversations” to build this stuff while still (of course) protecting its copyrights.
Why Is This Important: You have to understand, this is a massive pivot for Disney.
- This is the company that famously keeps its creative control under lock and key. Now, it’s actually inviting fans to come in and co-create inside its most iconic worlds.
- If it doesn’t mess this up, Disney+ could completely change from a streaming service into a wild, AI-powered creator platform.
- It’s basically its way of taking on TikTok, YouTube Shorts, and even OpenAI’s Sora 2 (which already lets you type a prompt and get a movie scene).

Why Should I Care: What’s this actually mean for you and me? It means if you have Disney+, you’re about to go from just watching stories to making them.
- Ever wanted to animate your own Toy Story short? Or build a new scene in Arendelle?
- It sounds like, pretty soon, that could be as simple as just typing what you want to see. This is the biggest signal yet that Disney is taking AI seriously, not just as a special effect, but as a whole new way for you to get involved.
What’s Next: So, when can you try this? Don’t hold your breath for a specific date.
- Disney hasn’t given a timeline, and Iger hinted it’ll be a slow, gradual rollout.
- Honestly, how good or big this new “interactive” Disney+ gets will all come down to two things: the deals it cuts with these AI companies, and that classic, tricky balance between letting fans be creative… and its iron grip on its copyrights. We’ll see.
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