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Hollywood studios shy away from Sam Altman biopic

Amazon MGM’s sudden decision to drop the Sam Altman biographical drama Artificial has sent a chill through the industry, leaving the project without a home. Major players including Netflix and Warner Bros. have reportedly declined to pick up the film, signaling a potential reluctance to challenge Big Tech.

Hollywood studios shy away from Sam Altman biopic

Postproduction on the project was nearly complete when Amazon pulled the plug, effectively canceling plans for a 2027 theatrical release and a scheduled appearance at the SXSW festival. While Amazon cited a belief that the film would be better served elsewhere, the timing raises questions about corporate alignment. The studio recently funneled $50 billion into OpenAI, positioning itself as a primary stakeholder in the artificial intelligence sector.

Neon and Mubi remain potential suitors for the distribution rights, yet the initial hesitation from industry giants suggests a shift in appetite for critical tech-centric narratives. By distancing themselves from a film that likely portrays the CEO in a negative light, major studios appear to be prioritizing their financial ties to Silicon Valley over the pursuit of challenging biographical storytelling.

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