Feig Fights for the Future: How Streamers Are Saving the Day as Studios Downsize
- The evolution of streaming remains a divisive topic in Hollywood, however.
- premiere prime video Back in August, the director recently called the streaming platform “a blessing for filmmakers who simply want to make movies.” production decline Following last year's...
- “We all want to make theatrical films with big releases, but with studios cutting back on productions, streamers are stepping up to help us tell our stories with...
The evolution of streaming remains a divisive topic in Hollywood, however. paul feig I’m not one to nod when I get the chance.
After his latest movie jackpot! premiere prime video Back in August, the director recently called the streaming platform “a blessing for filmmakers who simply want to make movies.” production decline Following last year’s strike.
“We all want to make theatrical films with big releases, but with studios cutting back on productions, streamers are stepping up to help us tell our stories with real budgets,” Feig said. empire.
Previously conducted by Feig netflix2022 film adapted from Soman Chinani’s young adult fantasy novel school for good and evil.
Recently, he took over as director. jackpot!which star i don’t like it She plays Katie, an aspiring actress who wins the lucrative “Grand Lottery” jackpot worth billions of dollars in 2030. She has until sunset to claim her prize, but there’s a problem. The idea is that whoever kills the winner and takes the ticket will win a fortune.
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Feig previously Amazon Studios Flexibility to both stream and theatrically release, as featured on Deadline’s crew call Podcast. “What I’ve learned from my years of doing comedy in theaters is that people want to work in groups,” he said last August.
Meanwhile, his sequel Simple Favor 2 It could potentially premiere in theaters. “I can’t say AmazonBut we did the first (test screening). It’s been seven weeks since the director’s cut began. But I always try to do test screening. And we went through the roof,” he said. “We got really high scores.”
“So I guess we’ll see it later this month,” Feig said. “I’m literally in the editing room right now fine-tuning.”
