

One of the most common tactics in the entertainment industry now is to keep a franchise alive through various spin-offs. These usually explore different themes, settings, or characters, but still have aspects of the original at their core.
With talk of AI leading to greater personalisation in entertainment, there’s a chance that it could soon be used to generate spin-offs of television shows geared towards different viewers. This may involve taking a successful series created by humans in the traditional way and then offering people new ways to enjoy it.
No matter where you look in the entertainment market, spin-offs have become a core feature. If something is successful nowadays, it’s highly unlikely that it will remain as a standalone offering. For example, there are various franchises among the real money slots at Sky Vegas. These include the likes of the Big Bass series, which now includes more than 20 titles such as Big Bass Floats My Boat and Big Bass Master Classic.
In the streaming market, the leading companies try to ensure that they follow up successful series with spin-offs. These appease fans of the original, but also draw more people into the franchise and encourage them to see the original. This has been seen with various popular titles in recent years. For example, Game of Thrones led HBO to create House of the Dragon and A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms, and The Walking Dead led to Fear the Walking Dead, Dead City, The Ones Who Live, and numerous others.
AI is nowhere near ready to create its own television series just yet, but there are expectations that it could be able to in the years ahead. People will most likely still want to consume content created by humans, as they have proven to be highly capable of this already. The series on streaming services seemingly get better every year, and there’s so much great quality to choose from.
Where AI could step in is in expanding these hit shows beyond the originals. Hugely popular shows like Squid Game on Netflix and The White Lotus on HBO appeal to people in different ways. People want spin-offs of these so they can enjoy their universes in more detail, but the types of spin-offs that people seek may vary. If AI is able to generate various options for spin-offs, they could become much more personalised.
Alternatively, there’s a chance that AI could crunch a vast amount of data from viewers and zone in on the type of spin-offs that are most likely to be successful. Then, creators could take this information and use it to make the best possible series to expand their franchises further.
For any of this to happen, it will require huge leaps forward in AI. It will also need an industry leader like Netflix to pioneer the model and prove that it works. If this happens, other streaming services will likely follow suit and implement AI-generated spin-offs as well.