OpenAI Shuts Down Sora as Disney Deal Collapses

OpenAI announced Tuesday it is shutting down Sora, its AI-powered video generation app, just six months after launch, pulling the plug on what had been one of the most hyped consumer AI products of 2025 and collapsing a landmark $1 billion deal with Disney (NYSE: DIS) in the process.

The company offered no specific reason for the closure in its announcement on X, saying only: “We’re saying goodbye to Sora. To everyone who created with Sora, shared it, and built community around it: thank you. We’ll share more soon, including timelines for the app and API and details on preserving your work.”

A spokesperson later told CNN that OpenAI needed to “make trade-offs on products that have high compute costs,” and that the Sora research team would refocus on world simulation research to advance robotics. The shutdown comes as OpenAI moves to cut costs ahead of a potential IPO and pivots toward business clients over consumer products.

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Disney, which had agreed in December to license characters including Mickey Mouse and Cinderella to OpenAI and take a $1 billion stake in the company — entirely in stock warrants rather than cash — confirmed the deal was dead. “We respect OpenAI’s decision to exit the video generation business and to shift its priorities elsewhere,” a Disney spokesperson said.

Sora launched as an invite-only app in September 2025 and rocketed to the top of Apple’s App Store within days, drawing comparisons to TikTok for its vertical AI-generated video feed. But user interest faded quickly, and the app generated modest revenue against the computing costs required to run it.

The app also became a content moderation crisis almost immediately. Users exploited weak guardrails to generate deepfakes of public figures, including realistic videos of OpenAI CEO Sam Altman. Families of deceased public figures — including the daughters of Martin Luther King Jr. and Robin Williams — publicly asked users to stop generating videos of their fathers. Users also flooded the platform with videos of copyrighted characters, including Mario, Naruto, and Pikachu, in unauthorized scenarios.

Rather than litigate, Disney struck its licensing deal with OpenAI in December, which would have allowed Sora to legally generate content featuring characters from Disney, Marvel, Pixar, and Star Wars. That agreement never closed before Tuesday’s announcement ended it.

The product team apparently didn’t get the memo. Just four days before the shutdown announcement, Sora’s official X account posted a feature rollout — a new timeline-based editing tool allowing users to add clips, extend scenes, and remix videos — and told users that Android support was “coming soon.” 

This suggests either that the shutdown was decided at the executive level with little warning to the product team, or that the team was kept in the dark until the last moment. Either way, it undercuts OpenAI’s framing of the closure as a deliberate strategic pivot.

OpenAI’s original shutdown post referred to “Sora as a whole” before the company edited it to specify only the “Sora app” — suggesting the underlying video generation technology may survive in some form within ChatGPT.

The Wall Street Journal earlier reported that OpenAI is now focusing on a super app combining ChatGPT, its Codex development tools, and its web browser.



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