It would hit them harder to mount a campaign against any movie they have clients acting in.
As always, hit them in the wallet. If an agency is causing studios to lose money, that agency will either be gone in a year, or someone new will be leading it, with new agents in place.
The other big agencies will silently help, because they'll be able to snag any decent talent they have there, and sign them.
Talent agencies are fragile things, I'm told. They're always losing a couple big stars from shutting down. Actors and actresses don't like getting associated with casting agent sleaze, if they start bailing from UTA, they're done.
It would hit them harder to mount a campaign against any movie they have clients acting in.
As always, hit them in the wallet. If an agency is causing studios to lose money, that agency will either be gone in a year, or someone new will be leading it, with new agents in place.
The other big agencies will silently help, because they'll be able to snag any decent talent they have there, and sign them.
Talent agencies are fragile things, I'm told. They're always losing a couple big stars from shutting down. Actors and actresses don't like getting associated with casting agent sleaze, if they start bailing from UTA, they're done.