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Stuber on Warner Bros. Drama: 'It's Emotional'
2 Mar
Summary
- Veteran producer Scott Stuber discusses industry shifts.
- He notes the emotional impact of Warner Bros. changes.
- Stuber hopes for new entrepreneurial ventures to emerge.

Veteran producer Scott Stuber has been a vocal observer of the ongoing industry shifts impacting Warner Bros. and HBO. Having steered Netflix's original movie expansion and worked at Universal Pictures, Stuber understands the complexities of major Hollywood studios. He expressed that the changes at Warner Bros. and HBO are deeply emotional for many in the creative community who view these entities as a long-standing gold standard.
Stuber acknowledged the difficulty ahead due to expected layoffs but anticipates this will spur entrepreneurial activity. He drew parallels to the emergence of companies like New Line, A24, and Miramax, which arose from periods of industry consolidation and challenge. He voiced hope that displaced professionals will band together to create new, innovative ventures.
Regarding the potential Paramount Skydance acquisition, Stuber noted David Ellison's appreciation for storytelling as a positive factor. He also commended the executive team at Warner Bros. and HBO, including Michael De Luca, Pamela Abdy, and Casey Bloys, emphasizing the importance of great storytelling. Stuber also explained Netflix's disciplined withdrawal from bidding for Warner Bros. as a smart business decision based on their financial parameters.




