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Hollywood Insiders Share Candid Thoughts on Industry Trends and Personal Choices

Ryan Gosling, Chris Hemsworth, and others open up about franchise fatigue, journalistic integrity, and the highs and lows of fame

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The world of Hollywood is often characterized by glamour and excitement, but behind the scenes, industry insiders are grappling with complex issues that shape the content we consume. Recently, several prominent figures...

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    Ryan Gosling On Why Big Franchises “Never Felt Right” Before ‘Star Wars: Starfighter’

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    Chris Hemsworth Says Moving Out of L.A. Was the ‘Greatest Decision’ Because ‘Nothing Was Shooting There’ and ‘You’d Come Home’ to Paparazzi

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Hollywood Insiders Share Candid Thoughts on Industry Trends and Personal Choices

Ryan Gosling, Chris Hemsworth, and others open up about franchise fatigue, journalistic integrity, and the highs and lows of fame

Saturday, February 28, 2026 • 4 min read • 5 source references

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The world of Hollywood is often characterized by glamour and excitement, but behind the scenes, industry insiders are grappling with complex issues that shape the content we consume. Recently, several prominent figures have shared their candid thoughts on the state of the industry, offering a glimpse into the challenges and opportunities that come with working in the entertainment business.

For Ryan Gosling, the decision to join a big franchise like Star Wars: Starfighter was not taken lightly. In an interview with io9, the actor explained that he had previously avoided such projects because they "never felt right." However, after reading the script for Star Wars: Starfighter and meeting with director Shawn Levy, Gosling felt that this was a unique opportunity he couldn't pass up. "It was Shawn's enthusiasm and his vision and the script," Gosling said. "And I just avoided these things because they never felt right. And I'm glad I did because I feel like, [similar to] a book like this, [it was] worth waiting for."

Meanwhile, Chris Hemsworth has been reflecting on his decision to leave Los Angeles and relocate his family to Australia. In an interview on the "SmartLess" podcast, Hemsworth revealed that the constant presence of paparazzi and the lack of filming opportunities in LA were major factors in his decision. "Nothing was shooting there, and you'd come home and there'd be 20 paparazzi cars following you," Hemsworth said. "It was just too much." Hemsworth's comments highlight the challenges of fame and the importance of finding a balance between personal and professional life.

In the world of journalism, the pressure to conform to certain standards or agendas can be intense. Mary Walsh, a veteran CBS News producer, recently announced her departure from the company, citing concerns about the direction of the network's reporting. In an exit memo, Walsh claimed that she had been instructed to "aim our reporting at a particular part of the political spectrum," which she felt compromised her journalistic integrity. "Honestly, I don't know how to do that," Walsh wrote. Her comments have sparked a wider debate about the role of journalism in shaping public opinion and the importance of maintaining editorial independence.

The film industry is also grappling with issues of creative control and the pressure to deliver commercial success. The directing duo behind the Scream franchise, Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett, recently spoke about their original vision for Scream 7, which they ultimately left to pursue other projects. "We never read a draft of any version of Scream 7 that we were going to do because we had left to do Abigail before that," Bettinelli-Olpin said. "The thing that we had in our minds for Scream 7 was sort of like, 'How hard can we go with this?' It was the thing that we talked a lot about. For us, it was always this idea of, [if] Scream VI is like a secret feel-good movie, Scream 7's going to f*ck you up."

Finally, the ACE Eddie Awards recently honored the best in film editing, with Sinners and One Battle After Another taking top prizes. The awards ceremony, held at UCLA's Royce Hall, recognized the outstanding work of editors in the film industry and highlighted the importance of editing in shaping the narrative of a movie.

These recent comments and events offer a glimpse into the complex and often contradictory world of Hollywood, where creative vision, commercial pressure, and personal choices intersect. As the industry continues to evolve, it's clear that the people behind the scenes are grappling with big questions about the kind of content they want to create and the values they want to uphold.

The world of Hollywood is often characterized by glamour and excitement, but behind the scenes, industry insiders are grappling with complex issues that shape the content we consume. Recently, several prominent figures have shared their candid thoughts on the state of the industry, offering a glimpse into the challenges and opportunities that come with working in the entertainment business.

For Ryan Gosling, the decision to join a big franchise like Star Wars: Starfighter was not taken lightly. In an interview with io9, the actor explained that he had previously avoided such projects because they "never felt right." However, after reading the script for Star Wars: Starfighter and meeting with director Shawn Levy, Gosling felt that this was a unique opportunity he couldn't pass up. "It was Shawn's enthusiasm and his vision and the script," Gosling said. "And I just avoided these things because they never felt right. And I'm glad I did because I feel like, [similar to] a book like this, [it was] worth waiting for."

Meanwhile, Chris Hemsworth has been reflecting on his decision to leave Los Angeles and relocate his family to Australia. In an interview on the "SmartLess" podcast, Hemsworth revealed that the constant presence of paparazzi and the lack of filming opportunities in LA were major factors in his decision. "Nothing was shooting there, and you'd come home and there'd be 20 paparazzi cars following you," Hemsworth said. "It was just too much." Hemsworth's comments highlight the challenges of fame and the importance of finding a balance between personal and professional life.

In the world of journalism, the pressure to conform to certain standards or agendas can be intense. Mary Walsh, a veteran CBS News producer, recently announced her departure from the company, citing concerns about the direction of the network's reporting. In an exit memo, Walsh claimed that she had been instructed to "aim our reporting at a particular part of the political spectrum," which she felt compromised her journalistic integrity. "Honestly, I don't know how to do that," Walsh wrote. Her comments have sparked a wider debate about the role of journalism in shaping public opinion and the importance of maintaining editorial independence.

The film industry is also grappling with issues of creative control and the pressure to deliver commercial success. The directing duo behind the Scream franchise, Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett, recently spoke about their original vision for Scream 7, which they ultimately left to pursue other projects. "We never read a draft of any version of Scream 7 that we were going to do because we had left to do Abigail before that," Bettinelli-Olpin said. "The thing that we had in our minds for Scream 7 was sort of like, 'How hard can we go with this?' It was the thing that we talked a lot about. For us, it was always this idea of, [if] Scream VI is like a secret feel-good movie, Scream 7's going to f*ck you up."

Finally, the ACE Eddie Awards recently honored the best in film editing, with Sinners and One Battle After Another taking top prizes. The awards ceremony, held at UCLA's Royce Hall, recognized the outstanding work of editors in the film industry and highlighted the importance of editing in shaping the narrative of a movie.

These recent comments and events offer a glimpse into the complex and often contradictory world of Hollywood, where creative vision, commercial pressure, and personal choices intersect. As the industry continues to evolve, it's clear that the people behind the scenes are grappling with big questions about the kind of content they want to create and the values they want to uphold.

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