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Elon Musk stated on X that producing full-length movies using AI may be achievable by the end of this year, framing it as part of a broader push toward generative video. While he did not specify which company or tool would deliver this milestone, the comment aligns with ongoing developments at xAI and its Grok model, which has shown multimodal capabilities. The timeline is markedly aggressive, as current AI video tools — including OpenAI's Sora and Meta's Make-A-Video — remain limited to short clips of a few seconds, with consistency and coherence challenges across longer sequences.
If realized, Musk's claim would represent a leap in generative AI, moving from isolated content generation to narrative-length coherence. The statement also touches on broader market sentiment: AI video generation is seen as the next frontier after text and image, with potential to disrupt film, advertising, and social media. However, technical hurdles such as maintaining plot continuity, character consistency, and high visual fidelity over extended durations remain unsolved. Investors are likely to scrutinize any concrete demos or releases from Musk's ventures, particularly as competition in the space intensifies.
👇 Original Post on X
Full movies by the end of this year https://t.co/kkBrngWA0X
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) June 17, 2026

