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Luca Guadagnino’s Sam Altman Movie ‘Artificial’ Picked Up by Neon After Being Dropped by Amazon MGM

Sofia Martinez — Culture & Entertainment Editor
By Sofia Martinez · Culture & Entertainment Editor
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Neon has acquired the distribution rights to Luca Guadagnino's upcoming film, "Artificial," which centers on OpenAI CEO Sam Altman. The project, which was reportedly dropped by Amazon MGM, is nearing completion and had been slated for a 2025 release. The acquisition by Neon signals a new path for the film after its previous distribution plans were altered.

The shift in distribution comes in the wake of a significant financial development involving Sam Altman and OpenAI. Amazon reportedly entered into a $50 billion agreement with OpenAI, a deal that appears to have influenced the decision to drop the Guadagnino-directed film. "Artificial," which stars Andrew Garfield in an unspecified role, was already in an advanced stage of production.

The implications of this move by Neon remain to be seen, particularly concerning the film's release strategy and its potential reception. The subject matter, focusing on a prominent figure in the artificial intelligence landscape, places the film at the intersection of technology and biographical storytelling. Guadagnino, known for his distinct directorial style, is expected to bring a unique perspective to the narrative.

With the film now under Neon's purview, attention will turn to its future release schedule and how the company plans to position "Artificial" in the competitive film market. The project's journey from development to its current status highlights the complex dynamics within the film industry, influenced by major corporate agreements and the evolving landscape of technology.