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Disney's $1B Deal With OpenAI Will Bring Iconic Characters to Sora AI Videos

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Last updated: 2025/12/11 at 11:18 AM
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Disney is bringing more than 200 of its biggest characters, from Marvel to Star Wars and Pixar, to OpenAI’s Sora AI social media app and AI images in a $1 billion equity investment deal, the companies announced on Thursday. That means Sora users will soon be able to generate AI videos featuring any of Disney’s included characters, with no fear of copyright infringement.

Sora is the sister app to ChatGPT. It’s an AI social media app, letting its users create and share AI-generated videos. Its popularity blew up right from its September launch, with the app reaching the No. 1 spot in the Apple and Google Play app stores at the height of its popularity this fall. AI models like Sora have been frequent targets of copyright infringement lawsuits, with copyright holders claiming AI companies are allowing their users to create unauthorized ultra-realistic versions of their protected characters. Disney is currently suing Midjourney AI for this, calling the AI firm “a bottomless pit of plagiarism.” With this new deal with OpenAI, Disney is giving OpenAI explicit permission for Sora to use its intellectual property. (Disclosure: Ziff Davis, ‘s parent company, in April filed a lawsuit against OpenAI, alleging it infringed Ziff Davis copyrights in training and operating its AI systems.)

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From what we know so far of the three-year licensing deal, Sora users will have access to over 200 “animated, masked and creature” characters from its most popular franchises beginning in early 2026. Marvel superheroes, Disney princesses and Star Wars icons will all be replicable in AI video clips. Environments (like the world of Encanto), costumes, props and vehicles are also included. Talent likeness — meaning the likenesses of real humans in Disney’s TV shows and movies — is not part of this deal, nor are voices. Theoretically, that means you could create an AI video of Steve Rogers, but it wouldn’t include Chris Evans’ voice.

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Part of why the Sora app is so popular is its ability to create extremely realistic depictions of people, which drew a lot of concerns over its deepfake abilities. Celebrities and public figures have been outspoken about the potential harms. The estate of civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr., actor Bryan Cranston and actors union SAG-AFTRA have all reached out to OpenAI with concerns. Disney and OpenAI said in their statements that the companies “affirmed a shared commitment to maintaining robust controls” to prevent Sora users from creating illegal or harmful content. OpenAI did not respond to a request for comment on the nature of those controls by the time of publication.

“The rapid advancement of artificial intelligence marks an important moment for our industry, and through this collaboration with OpenAI we will thoughtfully and responsibly extend the reach of our storytelling through generative AI, while respecting and protecting creators and their works,” Disney CEO Bob Iger said in the press release.

The deal also makes Disney “a major customer” of OpenAI. Disney employees will have access to ChatGPT, and the entertainment company will use APIs to “build new products, tools and experiences.” Part of that deal will apply to Disney Plus, with the company saying its Disney Plus streaming subscribers will be able to watch select Sora AI videos on the Disney Plus app. Disney did not respond to a request for comment on other potential use cases for OpenAI’s technology by the time of publication.

For more, check out our guide to copyright and AI and the best AI video generators.

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