Netflix's Scott Stuber thinks a golden age of cinema might be coming: “I think the movie business will go through a renaissance like it did in the ’70s,” he says.
Scott ChristianOn a sun-soaked L.A. morning, Scott Stuber has a few calls to make. In the passenger seat of a black Chevy Suburban, Netflix’s head of original films pops in a set of earbuds and digs in.
Forty-five minutes later, after traveling from his home in Pacific Palisades to Netflix’s Hollywood headquarters, Stuber has powered through a list that, for most people, would constitute an entire workday. “The longer commute is good for getting a bit of housekeeping out of the way,” he says. “That way I can enter the office with some semblance of context.”
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