Kathryn Bigelow has withdrawn from directing the Netflix film 'AURORA', following the platform's strategic shift under new leadership by Dan Lin. Netflix, aiming to cater to a broader audience, has decided to halt the project, which was based on an apocalyptic novel. The company now seeks to diversify its film offerings to better match the varied interests of its subscribers.
Here's What Kind Of Movies Netflix Wants To Focus On Going Forward https://t.co/XxlMa24G4o https://t.co/zilnZOhl5K
Nolte: Netflix Will Make Fewer Lousy, Super-Expensive ‘Auteur’ Movies https://t.co/dTVx5oTUWd
This piece is kind of interesting but a lot of what's going on in Hollywood right now simply boils down to "everyone made too much stuff that no one was watching and are going to have to make less stuff and making less stuff means fewer jobs." https://t.co/vJVIauJIhN
Netflix will no longer move forward with Katheryn Bigelow’s next film based on the apocalyptic novel ‘AURORA.’ The streamer now intends to “produce a more varied slate of movies to better appeal to the array of interests among subscribers.” https://t.co/lI0KIAQaZV https://t.co/jhujLC52fF
KATHRYN BIGELOW has dropped out of directing AURORA for Netflix. Apparently, under the new leadership of Dan Lin, the streamer is now interested in making films "more about audience, and less about auteurs" https://t.co/BB1khC0YZO https://t.co/Bd7Orelhfz