Hollywood’s Quiet Giant Falls

The ground didn’t just shift. It buckled.

One of Hollywood’s most trusted powerbrokers is dead,

and in the vacuum he leaves behind, loyalties are being tested in real time.

Some are mourning. Some are maneuvering.

Peter Meyer’s passing at 68 didn’t just dim a light; it removed a stabilizing force from an industry addicted to volatility.

He was the quiet center of countless storms, the one who understood that panic is contagious and calm is a currency.

Executives came to him when the numbers were bad, actors when the reviews were worse.

He listened more than he spoke, and in a town of amplifiers, that made him indispensable.

His absence is a silence people can feel.

While candles burn in Santa Monica, Kevin Costner rides straight into uncertainty with Horizon,

staking his own money and late-career capital on a Western no studio truly wanted to own.

It is either a final, defiant masterpiece or an expensive mirage.

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