
Darren Aronofsky, the director of Black Swan, is experimenting with AI and using it to create a new series about the Revolutionary War.
Darren Aronofsky is a filmmaker famous for intense, realistic dramas that delve into the complexities of the human mind and what it means to be human. Some of his most celebrated films are Requiem for a Dream, The Wrestler, Black Swan, and The Whale.
His most recent film, the fun crime story Caught Stealing starring Austin Butler, was released in August.
He was previously focused on directing, but as a producer, he’s working on a more daring project: a YouTube series that uses artificial intelligence to recreate moments from the past.
What is Darren Aronofsky’s ‘On This Day… 1776’?

“On This Day… 1776” is a brief series highlighting important moments from America’s history in that year.
The first episode focuses on George Washington inspiring his troops in Massachusetts by raising the Continental Union Flag. The second episode shows Thomas Franklin persuading Thomas Paine to write a pamphlet that shifted public opinion in the colonies.
The creators of ‘On This Day’ aim to show the American Revolution wasn’t inevitable, but a delicate undertaking influenced by the people who participated in it.
How is AI being implemented in the series?
The documentary ‘One This Day… 1776’ features real people voicing historical figures, while the images you see are generated by artificial intelligence.
Aronofsky is producing the project through his company, Primordial Soup, which focuses on artificial intelligence. He’s utilizing technology from Google DeepMind as part of an existing partnership.
New episodes are being released on Time’s YouTube channel. Ben Bitonti, president of Time Studios, explained that this project showcases how AI can be used creatively by artists – not to replace traditional skills, but to unlock new storytelling possibilities and reach places previously impossible.
The first two episodes of the YouTube series On This Day… 1776 are now available. You can also find more information about the ongoing debate around AI and its use in projects like Megalopolis, Late Night With the Devil, Thunderbolts, True Detective, and One Piece, plus details on AI creator Tilly Norwood.
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2026-01-30 13:51