In a clip from Turner Classic Movies, Spielberg opened up about what led him to turn down directing the first installment of the J.K. Rowling movie franchise. A.I.: Artificial Intelligence was years in the making by Kubrick before his death and its 2001 release. Spielberg reveals that he was asked to finish the film as the late director intended.
The Jaws director also added that Harry Potter was already on schedule to be his next big blockbuster. He had begun giving casting suggestions for some of the characters who were going to be played by older actors. In the end, Spielberg knew the film was going to be a box-office success with or without him.
Steven Spielberg explains why he walked away from directing the first Harry Potter film, so he could take over filming AI: ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE from Stanley Kubrick.See the film tonight as the director joins us for an evening of his films. pic.twitter.com/5TgSCf3Mn4
— TCM (@tcm) June 9, 2026The film was soon passed on to Spielberg, with it having gained traction after Kubrick's death. Spielberg decided to stick closely to writer Ian Watson's work, with the movie being dedicated to the late director. It made over $235 million at the box office versus its $100 million budget. It's often been ranked as one of the greatest films, with anyone close to the director commenting on how Spielberg adored Kubrick.
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