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Hathaway, Leto tell story of WeWork's descent

Lisa Richwine (Reuters)
New York
Thu, March 17, 2022

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Hathaway, Leto tell story of WeWork's descent We portray: Anne Hathaway and Jared Leto attend the premiere of WeCrashed, a television series about the founders of coworking company WeWork, on March 12 during the 2022 SXSW Conference and Festivals at the Paramount Theatre in Austin, Texas. (AFP/Getty Images/Rich Fury)

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he rise and fall of office-sharing company WeWork has been turned into a television series starring Oscar winners Anne Hathaway and Jared Leto.

WeCrashed, an eight-part limited series about WeWork founders Rebekah and Adam Neumann, begins streaming on Apple TV+ on Friday. The show details the couple’s love story, successes and mistakes.

In 2019, when WeWork first tried to launch an initial public offering with Adam as chief executive, the proposed shares sale imploded spectacularly after investors balked at the company's hefty losses, Adam’s management style and WeWork's corporate governance lapses.

Leto stepped into the role of Israeli businessman Adam Neumann after filming House of Gucci, about the famous fashion family, and said the transition was challenging.

"Big characters, very, very different characters," Leto said. "Just starting with the accents alone. There was a lot to learn."

Part of that learning process was a secret meeting with Adam that was set up without the filmmakers’ knowledge, where Leto offered the businessman advice.

"I said to him, ‘Don't ever watch it.’ And which I stand by, you know. I mean, there's no really no […] First of all, he lived it, why, why, why live through it again? But it's so subjective and a piece like this," he said.

Hathaway portrays Rebekah, and said she was careful not to "drag" or "judge" her.

"These are human beings that we're talking about, and to put ourselves in a position of superiority, to me, is missing the point," she said. "This is an opportunity to understand people."

Both Leto and Hathaway said they wanted the story to be fair.

"It was important for me not to just be part of a takedown piece, but to really examine the humanity, the complexity of these people," Leto said.

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