Hollywood, The Sequel
A podcast by LAist Studios
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22 Episodes
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Introducing Retake with John Horn, from LAist Studios
Published: 21/04/2023 -
Introducing Human/Nature, from LAist Studios
Published: 10/05/2022 -
Introducing The Academy Museum Podcast, by LAist Studios
Published: 25/03/2022 -
Introducing Imperfect Paradise by LAist Studios
Published: 27/01/2022 -
Introducing WILD by LAist Studios
Published: 01/07/2021 -
Yeah No, I'm Not OK with Karla Cornejo Villavicencio
Published: 12/03/2021 -
Introducing Yeah No, I'm Not OK by Diane Guerrero
Published: 04/03/2021 -
Introducing Norco 80 Episode 1: The Robbery
Published: 11/01/2021 -
LAist Studios Presents: California City, “Turning Desert Dust Into Gold”
Published: 20/11/2020 -
No Going Back to “Normal” with Guillermo del Toro, Zack Arnold and Laine Trzinski
Published: 08/09/2020 -
Inside a Shifting Paradigm with Screenwriter Akiva Goldsman, Casting Director David Rubin, Indie Filmmaker Ana Lydia Monaco
Published: 01/09/2020 -
2020 Visions For Hollywood’s Future with Glenn Close and Ruth Carter
Published: 25/08/2020 -
Two Comedians Walk into a Pandemic...with Samantha Bee and Ramy Youssef
Published: 18/08/2020 -
FAST, NIMBLE AND VERY BIG with Netflix Co-CEO Ted Sarandos
Published: 11/08/2020 -
"Rewriting Hollywood's Story" with Janet Mock
Published: 04/08/2020 -
“Realistic Optimist/Optimistic Realist" with Lesli Linka Glatter
Published: 28/07/2020 -
“If we have to resort to shame..." with Gloria Calderon Kellett
Published: 21/07/2020 -
“Hollywood’s Loss Is Hollywood’s Gain” with Jason Reed
Published: 14/07/2020 -
“First Responder Filmmaking” with Kenya Barris
Published: 07/07/2020 -
“Big Checks and Bandaids Won’t Do It” with Ava DuVernay
Published: 30/06/2020
Hollywood has been brought to its metaphorical knees by the pandemic. Production has stopped. Easy funding has dried up. Audiences are holed up and anxious. International alliances (China) may be broken. And no one knows when any of it will change. Hollywood, The Sequel is a limited-run podcast series in which leading journalist John Horn asks some of the most important and influential people in film, television and entertainment at large (established stars and emerging taleånt) about how they hope Hollywood will change in this moment of severe disruption.