Bob Iger, Ted Sarandos, and David Zaslav’s Bad-PR Summer
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3 min readAug 20, 2023
With Hollywood’s writers and actors on strike, studio bosses were obvious candidates to be cast as the villains. Some believe they played the role too well.
From Vanity Fair:
In the largest screening room on the MGM lot in 1933, Louis B. Mayer completed his transformation into a Marvel-worthy villain. As the Great Depression raged, he…