Showrunner Liz Meriwether finds critical acclaim with ‘The Dropout’

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Megabanter 2025: Hollywood’s unraveling year of crises, consolidation, and AI

This week, Kim Masters is joined by Matt Belloni and Lucas Shaw for a year-end Megabanter, looking back at a messy 2025. From the devastating Los Angeles fires to the shadow cast by the Trump administration over Hollywood, the trio digs into the Skydance-Paramount deal, a surpris ...  Show more

Vince Gilligan wants the audience to decide what ‘Pluribus’ is about

This week, Eric Deggans speaks with Vince Gilligan about his new series, Pluribus. The creator of Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul explains how he felt being at the center of his first-ever bidding war, and how a long-standing partnership with Sony ultimately brought the project ...  Show more

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