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Judd Apatow Critiques Content Licensing Practices Between Streamers

Apatow expresses concern over the future of television as licensing deals between streaming services like Netflix and HBO could lead to a lack of original content.

  • Judd Apatow voices his apprehension about the impact of streaming services licensing content from each other, fearing it could stifle the creation of new shows.
  • Apatow imagines a scenario where shows are merely passed around between services, highlighting 'Ballers' as a potential sole survivor in this future landscape.
  • He criticizes the influence of corporate and tech entities on creativity, accusing them of prioritizing 'eyeball time' over quality filmmaking.
  • The filmmaker points out the importance of taking risks in Hollywood, citing 'Oppenheimer' as an example of a successful gamble on original content.
  • Apatow speculates on unusual potential acquisitions, such as Pornhub buying Paramount+, to illustrate the unpredictable nature of the industry.
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