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  "headline": "Amazon Drops Guadagnino's 'Artificial' After Cutting a Much Bigger Deal With OpenAI",
  "deck": "The nearly finished Sam Altman biopic starring Andrew Garfield is being shopped elsewhere — a casualty of corporate partnership math, not creative failure.",
  "tldr": "Amazon MGM Studios has dropped 'Artificial,' Luca Guadagnino's nearly completed film about OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, with Andrew Garfield in the lead role. The move follows Amazon's major partnership with OpenAI announced in February, making a critical portrait of Altman an awkward asset to hold. The film will be shopped to other distributors.",
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    "Amazon MGM Studios has dropped 'Artificial,' Guadagnino's nearly finished biopic of Sam Altman, according to Variety.",
    "Andrew Garfield stars as the OpenAI CEO in the film, which was close to completion at the time of the decision.",
    "Amazon struck a significant partnership with OpenAI in February 2026, creating an obvious conflict of interest with distributing a film about its new partner's controversial chief executive.",
    "The film will now be shopped to other studios, meaning a finished or near-finished Guadagnino project is in play — a rare and commercially attractive package.",
    "The drop is a clean example of how corporate deal-making at the parent-company level can override creative and distribution decisions made lower in the org chart."
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  "body_md": "## The Deal That Killed the Other Deal\n\nAmazon MGM Studios has dropped *Artificial*, Luca Guadagnino's nearly finished film about Sam Altman, Variety confirmed. Andrew Garfield stars as the OpenAI CEO. The project will now be shopped to other distributors.\n\nThe timing is not subtle. In February 2026, Amazon announced a major partnership with OpenAI to expand the company's cloud and AI infrastructure footprint. Distributing a film that critically examines the man running OpenAI — however artfully — is not a comfortable position for a company now commercially aligned with him. Someone at Amazon did the math and the movie lost.\n\n## What Amazon Is Actually Protecting\n\nThis isn't about the film's quality or Guadagnino's standing. His recent track record — *Challengers*, *Queer* — gives him real commercial credibility beyond the festival circuit. A nearly finished film from him, with a recognizable lead, is not a liability in the abstract.\n\nThe liability is specific: Amazon Web Services is a core infrastructure partner for OpenAI. That relationship is worth orders of magnitude more than any single theatrical release. Studios have dropped projects for far less coherent reasons. This one has a clear business logic, even if it's uncomfortable to say plainly — Amazon chose its cloud contract over its content.\n\n## A Finished Film Looking for a Home\n\nThe more interesting story now is where *Artificial* lands. A near-complete Guadagnino feature with a finished or near-finished cut is an unusual acquisition opportunity. Most studio pickups involve projects in development or early production. Buying something that's essentially done means a distributor can assess the actual film, not a pitch.\n\nThat's attractive to streamers and specialty distributors who want awards-season material without the production risk. A24, Apple, Netflix, and MUBI all have the appetite and the infrastructure for this kind of acquisition. The question is whether any of them have the same OpenAI entanglements that made Amazon flinch.\n\n## The Broader Pattern\n\nWhat happened to *Artificial* fits a pattern that's been accelerating as studios become subsidiaries of technology and retail conglomerates. Content decisions increasingly get reviewed through the lens of enterprise partnerships, regulatory exposure, and platform relationships — not just P&L projections on a given title.\n\nAmazon bought MGM in 2022 for $8.5 billion, largely for the IP library and the Prime Video content pipeline. But MGM's acquisition also brought Amazon into the business of making films that might occasionally embarrass or inconvenience Amazon's other business units. *Artificial* is a case study in what happens when that tension becomes unmanageable.\n\nGuadagnino and his team will find a distributor. The film is too far along and the director too bankable for it to disappear. But the episode is a useful reminder that in the current studio landscape, the greenlight is only the beginning of the political risk assessment.",
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      "question": "Why did Amazon drop 'Artificial'?",
      "answer": "Amazon MGM Studios dropped the film following Amazon's major partnership with OpenAI announced in February 2026. Distributing a film critically examining OpenAI CEO Sam Altman created a conflict with that corporate relationship."
    },
    {
      "question": "Who stars in 'Artificial' and who directed it?",
      "answer": "Andrew Garfield stars as Sam Altman, and the film is directed by Luca Guadagnino."
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    {
      "question": "What happens to the film now?",
      "answer": "According to Variety, 'Artificial' will be shopped to other studios and distributors. Because the film was nearly finished at the time of the drop, it represents an unusual acquisition opportunity for buyers who can evaluate a near-complete cut."
    },
    {
      "question": "Is this kind of corporate interference in film distribution common?",
      "answer": "It's becoming more common as major studios operate as subsidiaries of large technology and retail conglomerates. Enterprise partnerships and platform relationships increasingly factor into content decisions that might once have been made purely on creative or commercial grounds."
    },
    {
      "question": "What was Amazon's partnership with OpenAI?",
      "answer": "Amazon announced a significant partnership with OpenAI in February 2026 focused on expanding OpenAI's use of Amazon Web Services cloud infrastructure. The financial scale of that deal dwarfs any single theatrical release."
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