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Render Network Powers Star Trek AI Film That Got Shatner’s Blessing

By WebDeskJanuary 14, 20263 Mins Read
Render Network Powers Star Trek AI Film That Got Shatner’s Blessing
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Felix Pinkston
Jan 14, 2026 00:00

OTOY’s Render Network enabled ‘Unification’ short film using real-time digital prosthetics to recreate Kirk and Spock, with William Shatner’s direct approval.





A Star Trek short film rendered partly on Render Network’s decentralized GPU platform has become an unexpected showcase for how blockchain infrastructure can power Hollywood-grade AI production—complete with William Shatner personally signing off on his digital likeness.

The film, titled 765874: Unification, debuted at RenderCon and features actors performing through real-time digital prosthetics that overlay CG likenesses of the original Kirk and Spock. OTOY’s Octane rendering software handled the visual effects, with the Render Network processing multiple scenes through its distributed GPU marketplace.

From Technical Demo to Shatner Approval

Jules Urbach, CEO of OTOY and founder of Render Network, joined the RenderCon panel alongside Pixar veteran Carlos Baena and actors Sam Witwer and Robin Curtis. The project started as a test of OTOY’s digital prosthetics technology but evolved into something more ambitious once the team sought Shatner’s consent.

“If he doesn’t like these early tests, the movie is off,” Witwer recalled. Shatner didn’t just approve—he helped refine the portrayal, transforming what could have been a tech demo into what the team calls “a legitimate continuation of Star Trek’s emotional canon.”

The system reads faces directly without tracking dots, letting performances drive the AI rather than constraining them. Witwer described learning he’d play Kirk as “absolute terror,” noting he wasn’t just playing the character but channeling Shatner’s specific mannerisms.

Why Decentralized Rendering Matters Here

The production demonstrates a practical use case for Render Network’s token-based GPU marketplace. Rather than relying on centralized render farms with fixed capacity, the team could tap distributed computing power for photorealistic asset generation.

For independent filmmakers, this matters. The global AI filmmaking market is projected to hit $23.54 billion by 2033, growing at 25.4% annually. AI tools are increasingly accessible to smaller productions, but rendering power remains a bottleneck. Decentralized GPU networks offer an alternative to expensive studio infrastructure.

The Human Element Stays Central

Despite the AI angle, the panel emphasized craft over spectacle. Baena’s animation background drove a storyboard-heavy workflow. Michael Giacchino scored the film on short notice. Skywalker Sound mixed the audio, slipping in the original Enterprise’s hum during key moments.

Robin Curtis, returning as Saavik after four decades, called it “a gift of a magnitude I can’t even express.” Her scenes bridge the narrative, presenting her grown son to Kirk before guiding him toward Spock’s resting place.

The production raises questions the industry is still wrestling with—concerns over AI in film remain active, with ongoing debates about job displacement and creative authenticity. But Unification positioned itself differently by securing explicit consent and treating the technology as a tool for human performance rather than replacement.

For RNDR holders watching the token’s utility narrative, this represents the kind of high-profile creative application that could drive demand for distributed rendering. Whether that translates to sustained network usage depends on whether Hollywood adopts decentralized infrastructure beyond one-off projects.

Image source: Shutterstock


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