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    Bad Robot moves to New York while J.J. Abrams resumes directing

    The production company Bad Robot, founded by J.J. Abrams, is undergoing a significant restructuring. After more than twenty years in Los Angeles, the company is downsizing and moving operations to New York. The move aims to free Abrams from executive duties and allow him to refocus on artistic creation.

    According to Variety, the decision reflects Abrams’ desire to “experiment” and “create new things”. The transition comes amid a turbulent period for the studio, with several ambitious projects canceled or shelved, such as the series “Constantine”, the prequel to “The Shining” called “Overlook” and the high‑budget fantasy “Demimonde”.

    On television, only the police drama “Duster” made it to air, but it was cancelled after one season, while the animation “Batman: Cloaked Crusader” was sold to Prime Video after being dropped by Warner Bros. This cost‑containment follows the post‑pandemic reality and the 2023 strikes, which led studios to cut spending on long‑term multimillion‑dollar contracts.

    Abrams, who directed “Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker” in 2019, saw his latest work split audiences and critics, pushing him away from directing for a few years. Now he returns with “The Great Beyond”, a film in partnership with Warner Bros. The cast includes Glen Powell, Jenna Ortega, Emma Mackey and Samuel L. Jackson. In addition to directing, Abrams will produce “The End of the Street”, starring Anne Hathaway. “The Great Beyond” is slated to debut on November 12 in Brazilian cinemas.

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