There Is Netflix, and There Is Everyone Else

There Is Netflix, and There Is Everyone Else

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Actors vs. Studios, and the Existential AI War, With SAG-AFTRA Lead Negotiator

Matt is joined by national executive director and chief negotiator for SAG-AFTRA Duncan Crabtree-Ireland to discuss the union's upcoming negotiations with the AMPTP, the possibility of another strike, what he wants to achieve in this negotiation, why they are starting their negot ...  Show more

'Zootopia 2,' China, AI, and the Battle for Originals With the Head of Disney Animation

Matt is joined by Jared Bush, the writer and codirector of Zootopia 2 and chief creative officer of Walt Disney Animation Studios, to discuss the smash-hit sequel, its incredible success in China, the state of original animated films in theaters, AI and other challenges facing th ...  Show more

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