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For data nerds like Eitan and Carl, Hollywood used to be a candy store. Decades of stats around productions, contracts and box office receipts were readily available, allowing them to slice and dice the successes and failures of decades past. This data still exists publicly – allowing the two to talk about the returns of In the Heights, F9 and Luca in the news – but it’s rapidly becoming harder to find and understand. This week, Carl and Eitan dig into one question: why?
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By Carl Szmutko & Eitan Rovero-Shein5
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For data nerds like Eitan and Carl, Hollywood used to be a candy store. Decades of stats around productions, contracts and box office receipts were readily available, allowing them to slice and dice the successes and failures of decades past. This data still exists publicly – allowing the two to talk about the returns of In the Heights, F9 and Luca in the news – but it’s rapidly becoming harder to find and understand. This week, Carl and Eitan dig into one question: why?
Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @stuckindevpod