https://www.nytimes.com/2025/03/25/a...04.cBES.YIya0d OmcxrH&smid=url-share
I want to respect the NYT copyright by not posting the full article, but I think the link above will let you see it.
It's a review of a series on Apple TV about a new studio head with great ideas. "He will lavish money on auteurs and let them shoot on actual film. He will be known as a “talent-friendly” executive. He will make art.
Or maybe he won’t. Seconds into his welcome-aboard talk with the company’s C.E.O., Griffin Mill (a deliciously batty Bryan Cranston), he gets his first mandate: Continental has landed the rights to the Kool-Aid Man, a crass ploy to copy the success of “Barbie,” and Matt is expected to turn the I.P. into a billion-dollar hit. He dreamed of a life in the pictures; now he’s breathing life into a pitcher."
I want to respect the NYT copyright by not posting the full article, but I think the link above will let you see it.
It's a review of a series on Apple TV about a new studio head with great ideas. "He will lavish money on auteurs and let them shoot on actual film. He will be known as a “talent-friendly” executive. He will make art.
Or maybe he won’t. Seconds into his welcome-aboard talk with the company’s C.E.O., Griffin Mill (a deliciously batty Bryan Cranston), he gets his first mandate: Continental has landed the rights to the Kool-Aid Man, a crass ploy to copy the success of “Barbie,” and Matt is expected to turn the I.P. into a billion-dollar hit. He dreamed of a life in the pictures; now he’s breathing life into a pitcher."
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