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Netflix Acquires Ben Affleck's AI Startup InterPositive After Dropping Warner Bros. Bid

Days after walking away from a $111 billion battle for Warner Bros. Discovery, Netflix is betting on human-first AI filmmaking technology β€” and hiring an Oscar winner to help steer it.

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β€’March 5, 2026β€’πŸ“– 6 min read

Netflix Pivots From the Content Arms Race to a Technology Arms Race in Hollywood

LOS ANGELES, CA β€” Netflix has officially acquired InterPositive, an AI-driven filmmaking startup founded by Academy Award winner Ben Affleck, in a deal announced Thursday. The move arrives just one week after Netflix shocked the media industry by abruptly withdrawing from a bidding war for Warner Bros. Discovery β€” a pursuit ultimately won by Paramount Skydance at a $111 billion enterprise valuation.

Co-CEO Ted Sarandos had declared the WBD deal "no longer financially attractive" before Netflix walked away with a $2.8 billion breakup fee. Now, at least a portion of that capital is being redirected into something fundamentally different: not a legacy catalog, but a next-generation toolkit for how movies and television are built from the inside out.

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  • Target: InterPositive (founded 2022 by Ben Affleck)
  • Team absorbed: All 16 employees β€” engineers, researchers, and creative staff
  • Affleck's role: Senior Advisor at Netflix post-acquisition
  • Strategic signal: Netflix choosing AI tooling over legacy media assets

What Is InterPositive? Inside Ben Affleck's AI Post-Production Startup

Unlike many AI startups racing to generate synthetic video from scratch, InterPositive was built around a more constrained and director-centric philosophy. The company focuses on two core principles: Visual Logic and Editorial Continuity.

The system ingests a production's actual dailies β€” the raw footage captured each filming day β€” and trains a custom AI model against that specific visual language. The resulting toolset allows filmmakers to relight shots, correct background inconsistencies, or quietly fix technical errors in post-production without triggering expensive reshoots. The AI does not invent; it repairs and preserves.

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"AI mostly makes people think of making something from nothing… That's not what this is. We wanted to preserve what makes human storytelling human, which is judgment."

β€” Ben Affleck, Founder, InterPositive

The philosophy is explicitly anti-replacement. Affleck has consistently emphasized that InterPositive's tools are built with "restraints" ensuring creative decisions remain with the director and editor, not an algorithm. That framing will be central to how Netflix positions the technology internally β€” and publicly β€” given the ongoing sensitivity around AI in Hollywood.

How Netflix's Collapse of the Warner Bros. Discovery Bid Set Up This Acquisition

The timing of the InterPositive deal cannot be divorced from the WBD saga. Just days before this acquisition, Netflix was a serious contender in what industry insiders had called the biggest media consolidation move since the AT&T–Time Warner deal. The prize: Warner Bros.' film library, DC Comics IP, HBO's production slate, and ownership of HBO Max (now Max).

But Paramount Skydance β€” backed in part by Oracle founder Larry Ellison β€” submitted what WBD's board described as a "superior" $111 billion offer. Netflix exited cleanly, citing financial discipline. The $2.8 billion breakup fee effectively becomes seed capital for a different hypothesis: that the future of Netflix's competitive edge lives not in IP catalogs but in production infrastructure advantages.

Hollywood's AI Labor Flashpoint: How Netflix Plans to Handle Union Backlash

The acquisition lands at a politically charged moment in Hollywood. The 2023–2024 strikes by SAG-AFTRA and the WGA were in part fought over the exact territory InterPositive operates in: AI tools that touch performances, footage, and editorial decisions. The specter of those strikes still shapes every public statement any major studio or streamer makes about AI.

Netflix's Chief Content Officer Bela Bajaria moved quickly to frame the technology. In Thursday's announcement, she characterized InterPositive as a "creative aid" β€” emphasizing that it supports human decision-making rather than replacing crew roles. Whether union leadership agrees with that framing is another matter.

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  • SAG-AFTRA and WGA established new AI guardrails in their 2024 contracts
  • AI-assisted post-production tools are a contractual gray area under current agreements
  • InterPositive's "restraints" design philosophy may offer Netflix legal and PR cover
  • Chief Content Officer Bela Bajaria is leading the messaging strategy

Build vs. Buy: Netflix's New Strategy Against Paramount Skydance's $111B Content War

The strategic logic of this acquisition becomes clearer when set against what Paramount Skydance is now inheriting. A $111 billion WBD deal brings enormous IP β€” but also enormous cost-cutting pressure. Analysts widely expect Paramount Skydance to pursue significant layoffs and consolidations across Warner Bros.' studio operations, CNN, and legacy Turner Broadcasting assets once the deal closes.

Netflix, by contrast, is placing its bet on a "build rather than buy" strategy for the production layer. The acquisition of InterPositive is small in headcount β€” 16 people β€” but signals an intent to build proprietary AI-assisted production tooling that competitors cannot easily license or replicate. In this framing, the moat is not the catalog; it is the workflow.

This logic is structurally similar to moves happening in the software industry, where companies like Cursor are deploying event-driven AI agents to transform how software is built from the ground up. The parallel is not coincidental β€” Netflix and the broader entertainment industry are watching adjacent sectors for playbooks.

What Netflix Gains: InterPositive's Visual Logic Engine and 16-Person Team

Beyond the technology itself, Netflix acquires an all-hands team that spans engineering, AI research, and what InterPositive describes as "creative staff" β€” suggesting the company has already embedded filmmaking professionals alongside its technologists. That blend of domain expertise is difficult to recruit cold and reflects Affleck's insistence that the tools be built by people who understand the craft they are assisting.

Affleck himself transitions into a Senior Advisor role, giving Netflix both his industry credibility and direct access to his perspective as a working director. His presence likely eases conversations with talent and unions who might otherwise view an AI post-production acquisition with suspicion.

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  • Whether Netflix integrates InterPositive tooling into its own productions by late 2026
  • Union response once the technology's specific capabilities are publicly demonstrated
  • Whether Paramount Skydance (post-WBD close) pursues competing AI post-production acquisitions
  • How Hulu and other streamers respond to Netflix's AI-first production posture

The Larger Shift: AI as Hollywood's Infrastructure Layer, Not Its Creative Engine

The InterPositive acquisition represents something more nuanced than the common "AI takes over Hollywood" narrative. Netflix is acquiring a tool designed to be invisible β€” one that makes existing human work better without announcing itself in the finished product. The promise is not spectacle; it is reliability, speed, and cost reduction at the post-production phase where errors are most expensive to fix.

For Ben Affleck, a director who has spent the better part of a decade navigating Hollywood's most scrutinized productions, that orientation may be the most honest pitch possible: AI not as a replacement for filmmakers, but as a safety net that makes their work more durable.

Whether Netflix can thread the needle β€” deploying AI post-production tools while maintaining trust with unions, talent, and audiences β€” will be one of the defining storylines of the 2026 entertainment landscape. The entertainment industry is watching closely.

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#Netflix#Ben Affleck#InterPositive#AI Filmmaking#Warner Bros. Discovery#Paramount Skydance#Streaming#Hollywood#Post-Production AI#Entertainment#Acquisition#Ted Sarandos
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