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Turmoil in Hollywood and Beyond: Layoffs, New Projects, and Awards Season

A week of upheaval in the entertainment industry, from CEO departures to new Apple series

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    Julia Louis-Dreyfus & Cecily Strong To Star In Nanny Squatter Limited Series At Apple

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    CNBC To Restructure Newsroom With Some Layoffs; Job Cuts Impact Less Than A Dozen On Editorial Team

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Turmoil in Hollywood and Beyond: Layoffs, New Projects, and Awards Season

A week of upheaval in the entertainment industry, from CEO departures to new Apple series

Friday, February 27, 2026 • 3 min read • 5 source references

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This week, the entertainment industry has been abuzz with news of change and upheaval. From the departure of high-profile CEOs to the announcement of new projects and the anticipation of awards season, it's clear that the industry is in a state of flux.

According to a recent study, CEOs in the United States are being replaced at an alarming rate, with several major companies, including Walmart, PayPal, and Disney, seeing new leaders take the helm in the first quarter of the year alone. This trend has been linked to the disruptions of the Trump era, which have created a challenging environment for businesses to navigate. Even Hollywood is not immune to this trend, with Lew Wasserman's grandson, Casey Wasserman, losing control of his management company and potentially the LA28 Olympics.

In other news, Apple is set to announce a new limited series starring Julia Louis-Dreyfus and Cecily Strong, based on a New York Magazine article about a couple whose lives are turned upside down by a seemingly ideal caregiver. The series, which will be written and directed by Mary Bronstein, promises to be a tense and unsettling exploration of power dynamics.

As the awards season train pulls into its penultimate stop, the Actor Awards (formerly SAG Awards) are set to take place, with several high-profile actors, including Michael B. Jordan and Benicio Del Toro, vying for top honors. The awards are seen as a key bellwether for the Oscars, with the winner of the best cast ensemble category often going on to win the Academy Award for Best Picture.

In a move that may be seen as a response to the changing media landscape, CNBC has announced a restructuring of its newsroom, with layoffs impacting less than a dozen editorial staff members. However, the network has stated that the changes are not driven by cost-cutting measures, but rather by a desire to align the newsroom structure for the future.

Finally, principal photography has wrapped on the Michael Polish-directed psychological thriller "Kill Me Now," starring Jacqueline Singer as a writer who becomes convinced that her neighbor is going to kill her. The film promises to be a tense and suspenseful exploration of the blurred lines between reality and fiction.

As the entertainment industry continues to evolve and adapt to changing circumstances, one thing is clear: it's going to be an interesting year. With new projects on the horizon, awards season in full swing, and the industry responding to the challenges of the Trump era, there's no shortage of excitement and uncertainty in the world of entertainment.

Sources:

  • Peter Bart, "Trumpian Disruptions, AI & Tariffs Stall Growth, Put CEOs On Endangered Species List"
  • Julia Louis-Dreyfus & Cecily Strong To Star In Nanny Squatter Limited Series At Apple
  • Final Actor Winner Predictions: The Circuit’s Last Stop Could Bring Upset Potential for Michael B. Jordan, Benicio Del Toro and More
  • CNBC To Restructure Newsroom With Some Layoffs; Job Cuts Impact Less Than A Dozen On Editorial Team
  • LA-Shot ‘Kill Me Now’ Wrapped By Michael Polish

This week, the entertainment industry has been abuzz with news of change and upheaval. From the departure of high-profile CEOs to the announcement of new projects and the anticipation of awards season, it's clear that the industry is in a state of flux.

According to a recent study, CEOs in the United States are being replaced at an alarming rate, with several major companies, including Walmart, PayPal, and Disney, seeing new leaders take the helm in the first quarter of the year alone. This trend has been linked to the disruptions of the Trump era, which have created a challenging environment for businesses to navigate. Even Hollywood is not immune to this trend, with Lew Wasserman's grandson, Casey Wasserman, losing control of his management company and potentially the LA28 Olympics.

In other news, Apple is set to announce a new limited series starring Julia Louis-Dreyfus and Cecily Strong, based on a New York Magazine article about a couple whose lives are turned upside down by a seemingly ideal caregiver. The series, which will be written and directed by Mary Bronstein, promises to be a tense and unsettling exploration of power dynamics.

As the awards season train pulls into its penultimate stop, the Actor Awards (formerly SAG Awards) are set to take place, with several high-profile actors, including Michael B. Jordan and Benicio Del Toro, vying for top honors. The awards are seen as a key bellwether for the Oscars, with the winner of the best cast ensemble category often going on to win the Academy Award for Best Picture.

In a move that may be seen as a response to the changing media landscape, CNBC has announced a restructuring of its newsroom, with layoffs impacting less than a dozen editorial staff members. However, the network has stated that the changes are not driven by cost-cutting measures, but rather by a desire to align the newsroom structure for the future.

Finally, principal photography has wrapped on the Michael Polish-directed psychological thriller "Kill Me Now," starring Jacqueline Singer as a writer who becomes convinced that her neighbor is going to kill her. The film promises to be a tense and suspenseful exploration of the blurred lines between reality and fiction.

As the entertainment industry continues to evolve and adapt to changing circumstances, one thing is clear: it's going to be an interesting year. With new projects on the horizon, awards season in full swing, and the industry responding to the challenges of the Trump era, there's no shortage of excitement and uncertainty in the world of entertainment.

Sources:

  • Peter Bart, "Trumpian Disruptions, AI & Tariffs Stall Growth, Put CEOs On Endangered Species List"
  • Julia Louis-Dreyfus & Cecily Strong To Star In Nanny Squatter Limited Series At Apple
  • Final Actor Winner Predictions: The Circuit’s Last Stop Could Bring Upset Potential for Michael B. Jordan, Benicio Del Toro and More
  • CNBC To Restructure Newsroom With Some Layoffs; Job Cuts Impact Less Than A Dozen On Editorial Team
  • LA-Shot ‘Kill Me Now’ Wrapped By Michael Polish

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Peter Bart: Trumpian Disruptions, AI & Tariffs Stall Growth, Put CEOs On Endangered Species List

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