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      Kathryn Hahn never set out to be an explicitly comedic actress. Speaking to [The Last Laugh](https://youtu.be/7sZcp4OlgRI), Hahn breaks down how she embraced her character Maya’s signature style on The Studio, reveals the famous guest star who impressed her most, and explains how the Season 1 cliffhanger predicted the Netflix-Warner Bros. deal that could reshape Hollywood forever.

      “It’s a real wake-up call and it’s really scary,” Hahn says of the pending deal. At the same time, she recognizes that she has had some “incredible experiences” making projects with Netflix that she “wouldn’t have been able” to make anywhere else—most notably 2018’s indie drama Private Life, and the Knives Out sequel Glass Onion in 2022. Referencing Netflix CEO Ted Sarandos’ promise to keep releasing Warner Bros. movies in theaters at least for a short window, Hahn adds, “I cannot believe that’s something to be grateful for, but I certainly am.”

      Read the full story, [here](https://www.thedailybeast.com/obsessed/kathryn-hahn-how-the-studio-predicted-hollywoods-biggest-twist/).

    2. It was referencing something that already happened: Amazon buying MGM. It didn’t „predict“ anything. Lazy shit from The Daily Beast is no surprise though.

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