David Ayer wrote the first movie in the blockbuster 'Fast & Furious' franchise, but he says he has 'nothing to show for it' because of 'the way the business works.'
, "It's like people hijack narratives, control narratives, create narratives to empower themselves, right? And because I was always an outsider and because, like, I don't go to the f---ing parties. I don't go to the meals, I don't do any of that stuff. The people that did were able to control and manage narratives because they're socialized in that part of the problem.
I was never socialized in that part of the problem so I was always like the dark, creative dude, beware."movies, didn't immediately respond to a request for comment.Suicide Squad"F--- all the middlemen, right? I get it. It's up to me, I gotta self-rescue, right?" Ayer said on.
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