Jason Bateman on Emmy Nominations, 'Game Night' Sequel Prospects, and AI's Impact on Hollywood
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Clayton Davis
The bagel they save for the regulars. Don't skim, savour.
Summary
Jason Bateman discusses his potential for five Emmy nominations across two limited series ("Black Rabbit" and "DTF St. Louis"), a possible "Game Night" sequel, the impact of AI on the entertainment industry, and his ambitious dream of building a Spielberg-size studio. He reflects on how experience and knowledge drive him to take on more work rather than slow down as he ages.
Key quotes
· 2 pulledOur tolerance for taking on more actually grows even as we start to approach the age when we’re supposed to [slow down].
You gain so much knowledge through your experience that you just want to have the fortunate position of having a job that asks all of those things
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