Olaf Growald
Fort Worth film buffs may recognize the name Michael De Luca — the producer whose name is behind movies like “Moneyball,” “The Social Network,” “Captain Phillips," and most recently, "12 Mighty Orphans," which he co-produced with ex-wife and Fort Worth native Angelique De Luca.
Now, Michael De Luca's name is making waves across the industry, as the recently hired chairman of MGM’s Motion Picture Group takes credit for the revamp of the studio — and its $8.45 billion acquisition by Amazon.
On Tuesday, The New York Times featured De Luca and MGM's Motion Picture Group president Pamela Abdy in an article discussing what the acquisition means for the future of the studio and e-commerce giant.