- Amazon scrapped an untitled, Robert De Niro-led series that would have cost $160 million.
- The company cancelled it following the sexual harassment allegations against Harvey Weinstein, a producer on the show, and Amazon Studios boss Roy Price.
- The streaming service already spent $40 million on the series, according to a new report.
Amazon reportedly wasted $40 million on a Robert De Niro show it killed after the Harvey Weinstein scandal
Following the Weinstein scandal, Amazon scrapped a Robert De Niro-led series that would have cost $160 million. It reportedly already spent $40 million on it.
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Amazon announced Friday that it had scrapped a reported $160 million series starring Robert De Niro and Julianne Moore, in the light of sexual harassment and assault allegations against Harvey Weinstein, who was a producer on the untitled series.
the streaming service already wasted $40 million in pre-production costs for the show.
Amazon killed the show one day after putting Price on an extended leave of absence after the sexual harassment allegations made against him by Isa Hackett, the executive producer of Amazon's "The Man in the High Castle." (Price resigned from his job on Tuesday.)
According to THR, Price helped Weinstein bring the show to fruition in its early stages, after Weinstein insisted that he could keep Russell, who he has previously worked with, and the pricey show on track.
Early work on the show was reportedly "chaotic," and now, in the aftermath of Price's resignation, Amazon will have to deal with sending $40 million down the drain for an ill-fated series.
The show's high price tag, including a requested $1 million per episode salary for De Niro, led other networks like HBO to reject an offer for it, according to Indiewire. The series was set for a
Russell, De Niro, and Moore gave the following combined statement: