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Jerry Seinfeld recently shared his thoughts on the current state of the movie business, stating that it is no longer what it used to be. According to Seinfeld, there is a sense of confusion among those working in show business, with many questioning what the future holds and how to navigate the changing landscape.

In an interview with GQ, Seinfeld shared his experiences working on his upcoming film, Unfrosted, which will be released on Netflix next month. This project marks Seinfeld’s directorial debut, and he admitted that it was a completely new and serious endeavor for him. Despite the challenges, Seinfeld was impressed by the dedication and focus of his coworkers who were unaware of the industry’s current predicament.

Seinfeld emphasized that while he did not explicitly tell his coworkers that the movie business is over, there is a noticeable shift in how films are perceived and consumed by audiences today. He noted that movies no longer hold the same cultural significance they once did and that the way people engage with and discuss films has changed drastically.

Unfrosted, the film Seinfeld directed, follows the rivalry between Kellogg’s and Post as they compete to create a groundbreaking breakfast pastry in 1963. The movie promises a whimsical and entertaining story full of ambition, betrayal, and humorous characters, set in the world of cereal manufacturers. Featuring a star-studded cast including Melissa McCarthy, Jim Gaffigan, Hugh Grant, Amy Schumer

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