Kling 2.0 has officially dropped, and while it's still early days, it looks like a meaningful step forward in realism, motion handling, and editability. The big addition is a new Multi-Elements Editor, which allows for swapping, adding, or removing parts of a shot—potentially a game-changer for those trying to build more complex or cinematic scenes. Prompt comprehension also seems improved, and character motion looks a little less robotic, though I’ll reserve judgment until I’ve had more hands-on time. Meanwhile, Veo 2—Google’s latest video model—is now accessible via Gemini for Advanced users. It can generate 8-second clips from text prompts with noticeably more realism and detail than earlier models. There's also a new feature called Whisk Animate that lets you bring static images to life—interesting, especially for storyboard-style workflows or quick visual tests. Plenty to dig into here. As always, curious to see how these tools perform in real workflows, not just in curated demos. More to come.