“The very foundation that the streaming business sits on has been devolving on sand,” Walt Disney Co. Chief Executive Officer Bob Chapek said in a recent interview. “It’s all been shifting.”
Early on, Chapek said, he targeted profitability in 2024 for his Disney+ streaming service because he knew investors would tire of ongoing losses. The company reduced its forecast for content spending this year by about 10 per cent. Chapek said the current number is “steady state.”
Still, even experienced producers are finding it hard to get projects going at studios, unless they’re based on familiar material.
“There is a general sense of uncertainty of when things will pick back up,” said Sheenie Ambardar, a Los Angeles psychiatrist with many entertainment industry clients.
Under Zaslav, Warner Bros. will no longer approve movies for its HBO Max streaming service budgeted at more than $30 million to $40 million, agents and producers are being told. That’s half what it was before. The company has stopped ordering reality shows or live-action shows for kids on HBO Max.
The Discovery+ service could be folded into HBO Max and supply some of those programmes. Executives at other studios are canceling projects even with stars attached or putting them on the back burner.
They’re also regularly asking for 20 per cent reductions in budgets for series, according to talent agents Bloomberg News spoke with.
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