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EPISODE · Jul 24, 2025 · 8 MIN

Netflix AI, Late-Night Cancellation, and the New Media Order

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In this episode of The Hollywood Makers, we bring you the stories shaping how creators, companies, and code are rewriting the rules of entertainment. This week, host Claudia Cano-Asbjornsen breaks down four shifts that show just how fast the industry is evolving and what’s at stake.From the cancellation of The Late Show with Stephen Colbert and the political firestorm surrounding it, to Netflix’s quiet leap into generative-AI VFX, Claudia unpacks the moments that matter. She also spotlights indie filmmakers like Samir Mallal using AI to craft entire films without actors or crews, and reveals how the streaming wars are mutating into bundled alliances that echo the old cable era ...but smarter.If you're tracking the collision of creativity, technology, and business in storytelling, this one’s for you. Episode Highlights:The cultural and political fallout of The Late Show's endNetflix’s first fully AI-generated scene, and what it means for productionAI-powered indie filmmaking: The rise of prompt-to-productionWhy streaming platforms are quietly re-bundling contentIf this episode made you think, hit follow or subscribe, leave us a review, and share it with your crew. And don’t miss next week’s “Ones to Watch” where we spotlight the releases shaping the culture, sparking conversation, and pushing the industry forward across streamers, studios, and theaters.

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In this episode of The Hollywood Makers, we bring you the stories shaping how creators, companies, and code are rewriting the rules of entertainment. This week, host Claudia Cano-Asbjornsen breaks down four shifts that show just how fast the industry is evolving and what’s at stake.From the cancellation of The Late Show with Stephen Colbert and the political firestorm surrounding it, to Netflix’s quiet leap into generative-AI VFX, Claudia unpacks the moments that matter. She also spotlights indie filmmakers like Samir Mallal using AI to craft entire films without actors or crews, and reveals how the streaming wars are mutating into bundled alliances that echo the old cable era ...but smarter.If you're tracking the collision of creativity, technology, and business in storytelling, this one’s for you. Episode Highlights:The cultural and political fallout of The Late Show's endNetflix’s first fully AI-generated scene, and what it means for productionAI-powered indie filmmaking: The rise of prompt-to-productionWhy streaming platforms are quietly re-bundling contentIf this episode made you think, hit follow or subscribe, leave us a review, and share it with your crew. And don’t miss next week’s “Ones to Watch” where we spotlight the releases shaping the culture, sparking conversation, and pushing the industry forward across streamers, studios, and theaters.

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