
Google, one of the largest technology companies in the world, has started a major project in film and series production. According to information released by Business Insider, Google has launched a new project called 100 Zeros. This new division works in collaboration with the production company Range Media Partners and focuses on searching for new, promising, and innovative film and television show projects that may be funded by the company.
Through this initiative, Google plans to increase interest in its new services, especially artificial intelligence technologies and the Android platform. It has been reported that the main characters in the films and series participating in the new project will certainly be able to use smartphones running the Android operating system. However, special attention is given to ensuring that this integration does not appear artificial or forced.
The first project of 100 Zeros is a horror film titled "Kakku," which was presented and showcased to the public in early 2024. The opening credits of this film also feature the logo of Google’s new initiative — 100 Zeros.
At the same time, Google is not considering YouTube, one of its largest platforms, as a distributor for the new films and series. This suggests that the company may collaborate with specific platforms in the field of cinematography.
It is worth noting that Google has not yet officially presented the 100 Zeros initiative and has refrained from commenting on the information circulated through the media.
Experts believe that Google’s new step in this direction could lead to significant competition in the film and series market. Especially since large companies like Amazon and Apple have already entered this market seriously with their own film and series studios. With its new project, Google aims to create a unique direction in this field and develop innovative ideas in the film industry.
Time will tell how this initiative by Google will be received by the public and what results it will achieve in the film industry. However, one thing is clear: the technology giant aims to change not only its business interests but also the standards of modern film and series production by expanding its scope of activities.