I imagine Fuller is able to finesse his way into all these shows because he has his own production company. You pitch a movie or show to the studio, and say you’ll foot the bill for producing. The studios line up to collect their dividends.Considering how much money and total control streaming services give to the Russo Brothers, Zach Snyder and Dwayne Johnson to make crap over and over again, why not let Fuller have his way with an 8-10 episode series? Would still be a lot cheaper than a $200 million movie disaster.
Take a look at the usual suspects and you can quickly see how most movies are just vanity projects for people with their own production assets. Snyder (Army of the Dead and Rebel Moon), the Rock (Fast and Furious, Black Adam and other things), Vin Diesel (Fast and Furious and Riddick), Tom Cruise (Mission Impossible and Top Gun), Christopher Nolan, Tyler Perry (the Madea series and producing all of Oprah’s movies), Tarantino (produces all his own films) and JJ Abrams (has Bad Robot).
Fuller crashing out on most of these shows in the middle of their first seasons is dumb. They’ve already spent his money.
I thought they did and the result was the first season of American Gods?
Problem is he wanted more production money per episode for season two of American Gods, and they had already balked at the cost of season 1.
Fuller is a known budget breaker. He broke the budget on Hannibal as well. I think he was pushing for multi-million dollar per episode budget, on shows with recurring sets, locations and characters.
Like we saw with Benioff and Weiss on GOT. The budget was going to things the audience was never going to see. Extras on set, fully realized rooms/sets the camera was never going to go into and set piece props that would only be used once.
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