Taylor Sheridan Rips Studio Execs and Doesn't Want Emmys

Taylor Sheridan Rips Studio Execs and Doesn't Want Emmys

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Key Points:

  • Taylor Sheridan, creator of "Yellowstone," criticized Hollywood executives and studios for lacking storytelling knowledge and prioritizing marketing over creative freedom during an appearance on "The Bill Simmons Podcast."
  • Sheridan emphasized his commitment to authentic storytelling, rejecting industry shortcuts and executive interference, stating he aims to engage audiences emotionally rather than chase awards like Emmys.
  • He defended creative choices in his show "Landman," acknowledging anticipated criticism but expressing indifference to detractors and a willingness to provoke controversy.
  • Sheridan took aim at Marvel films for relying on expository dialogue instead of action to advance plots and lamented the decline of director and writer autonomy in modern studio systems.
  • The filmmaker also declared his refusal to return to Los Angeles due to current industry challenges, praising New York's resilience and contrasting it with what he called L.A.'s unstable environment.

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