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High-flying
execs are dropping like flies right now — at Amazon MGM, and possibly
at Warner Bros. — turning what was once the most coveted job in
Hollywood into one of the riskiest.
The Incredible Shrinking Studio Chief
While it seems unlikely that any corner of the entertainment industry
will be spared from being skewered during the 10-episode run of Apple
TV+’s new satirical comedy series The Studio,
the primary vehicle by which its creators interrogate the current
malaise afflicting Hollywood is through the eyes of a modern-day studio
executive. Like any great satirist, Seth Rogen, who plays an
angst-ridden studio chief, is dancing — at times hilariously — around an
IRL question: Has there ever been a more challenging and unpleasant
time to be a studio executive than today?
The Incredible Shrinking Hollywood Studio Chief - "Playing it Safe Seems Like The Smarter Career Move” | Risk aversion and an obsession with existing IP is just one of the complaints that emerged from interviews with Hollywood executives who’ve seen their ranks gutted over the past five years.

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