"When you do bigger films, the financiers take more risks"
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His phrasing is also strategically sympathetic to the people who rarely get sympathy: financiers. Scott isn’t romanticizing art versus commerce; he’s acknowledging that capital has nerves. When he says they “take more risks,” he’s quietly defending the gatekeepers actors love to blame, reframing them as participants in a gamble rather than villains hoarding creativity. That subtext matters coming from an actor whose career straddles studio projects and smaller, more personal work: he’s signaling he understands the pressure that trickles down onto performers, directors, and crews when investors need “bankable” outcomes.
The intent feels practical, almost cautionary. If you want the resources of a big film, you inherit its anxieties: compromises, test screenings, franchise expectations, global audience calibration. Scott’s sentence works because it punctures the fantasy that bigger budgets equal artistic freedom. In blockbuster land, money isn’t permission; it’s liability.
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"When you do bigger films, the financiers take more risks." FixQuotes, 17 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/when-you-do-bigger-films-the-financiers-take-more-55018/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.


