Luca Guadagnino Declines to Discuss Dropped Film Director Luca Guadagnino declined to discuss Amazon MGM Studios dropping his nearly-complete film "Artificial," a $40 million drama starring Andrew Garfield as Sam Altman about the 2023 OpenAI board crisis. The decision, made by Amazon MGM chief Mike Hopkins months after Amazon committed $50 billion to OpenAI in a multi-year AWS partnership, was framed as a goodwill move to allow the film to be released by another studio. The episode highlights how large-scale commercial AI partnerships can create implicit pressure on media content decisions. Director Luca Guadagnino declined to address Amazon MGM Studios dropping "Artificial" - a $40 million, nearly-complete film starring Andrew Garfield as Sam Altman that dramatizes the 2023 OpenAI board crisis. At a press appearance, Guadagnino said only, "We are right in the middle of this situation," while describing AI broadly as "changing the identity of the world." The decision, first reported by Puck, came from Amazon MGM chief Mike Hopkins - months after Amazon committed $50 billion to OpenAI in a multi-year AWS partnership. Amazon's statement called it a goodwill move: "We believe that Artificial will be better served if it were released by a different studio." The film, shot in San Francisco and Turin, Italy, will now be shopped to other distributors. The episode illustrates how large-scale commercial AI partnerships can create implicit pressure on adjacent media and content decisions.