Netflix and Amazon just launched an ‘all-out war’ for TV talent
The streaming services have signed two of the biggest TV serial creators in Hollywood, further intensifying the race among entertainment and tech companies for top talent.
By Leon Lazaroff
Hollywood’s decades-long control over top talent just got rattled.
In two separate events with far-reaching implications, relative newcomers Netflix Inc.
and Amazon.com Inc. have stolen away two of the best-known producers in Los Angeles, further underscoring the shifting power dynamics in a business long controlled by a handful of large players.
Shonda Rhimes, the iconic television producer responsible for many of ABC’s biggest shows, announced over the weekend that her production company, Shondaland, is leaving Walt Disney Co.
for Netflix, a rare setback for the world’s largest entertainment company. Just days earlier, Amazon announced that it had signed well-respected producer Robert Kirkman, creator of the gigantic hit “The Walking Dead,” to cut his long-term development ties to AMC Networks Inc.