
According to a report from Business Insider, Google has unveiled a new venture in film and television production. This move aims to capitalise on an industry grappling with rising production costs and the threat of US tariffs on foreign-made films.
The “100 Zeros” initiative is a long-term collaboration with Range Media Partners, a talent agency and production company with notable credits such as A Complete Unknown and Longlegs. Through this partnership, Google seeks to elevate the profile of its emerging technologies, particularly AI and spatial computing tools, which merge the physical and digital realms. The initiative previously supported the marketing of the independent horror film Cuckoo in 2024, with “100 Zeros” also credited as one of the film’s producers.
The “100 Zeros” launch signals Google’s broader strategy to promote its innovative services, including the Gemini AI platform, which competes with OpenAI’s ChatGPT. By leveraging Hollywood’s global cultural influence, Google hopes to accelerate the adoption of these technologies.
While Google has a longstanding relationship with Range Media, having recently announced a partnership to produce AI-themed films over the next 18 months, its new production focus centres on YouTube as its primary distribution outlet. However, the aim is to sell these projects to more traditional studios and streaming services like Netflix.
This approach contrasts with Google’s previous foray into original content production on YouTube, which began in 2016 with YouTube Originals but was discontinued in 2022 in favour of a stronger emphasis on user-generated content and the increasingly popular short-form video format, Shorts.
As Hollywood continues to navigate the pressures of increased production costs, particularly following the 2023 strikes by writers and actors and the looming risk of US tariffs, Google’s new venture is well-positioned to tap into a shifting landscape in the entertainment sector.