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Originally Posted by DaneMcCloud
Well, this isn't something that would be released or talked about by the showrunners in Variety or the Reporter or any other entertainment related website but it's fairly common knowledge in town.
It's also hurt HBO's rep. Unlike Netflix or Disney+, no established directors and/or showrunners are lining up to work with HBO/AT&T at this point in time.
No one wants "Management" looking over their shoulder every freaking minute of the day and they've pissed off so many people, including Christopher Nolan, that I have to wonder if they'll ever become a true streaming competitor to the likes of Netflix, Disney+, Amazon Prime, etc.
Those streamers are investing in great talent while AT&T/HBO are driving them away.
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Oh I don’t doubt it at all. And it’s a shame. More good production that hits the ground is better for me.
I think unltimately it hurt D&Ds rep too though, right? Are those guys even working these days?