Google invests $75 million in A24
Key takeaways
- Google on Monday announced it has invested in movie studio A24, as the two companies collaborate on new tools for artists that use artificial intelligence technology.
- The collaboration is not a data training agreement, the source added.
- The deal was first reported by the Wall Street Journal.
Renate Reinsve portrays a therapist who goes through an otherworldly portal in search of her patient in the movie “Backrooms.” (A24) By Wendy Lee Staff Writer Follow June 22, 2026 11:30 AM PT 3 min Click here to listen to this article Share via Close extra sharing options Email Facebook X Linked In Threads Reddit Whats App Copy Link URL Copied! Print 0:00 0:00 1x This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here.
Google on Monday announced it has invested in movie studio A24, as the two companies collaborate on new tools for artists that use artificial intelligence technology.
The Mountain View-based tech giant invested around $75 million into A24, the studio behind popular movies including horror film “Backrooms” and drama “Everything Everywhere All At Once,” according to a person familiar with the partnership who declined to be named. The collaboration is not a data training agreement, the source added.