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Ramy Youssef, Cory Michael Smith on Murder, Elon Musk

Last updated: May 31, 2025 3:27 pm
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SPOILER ALERT: This interview contains spoilers for “Mountainhead,” now streaming on Max.

“Mountainhead,” the latest offering from HBO written and directed by Jesse Armstrong, the mastermind behind “Succession,” delves into the lives of four tech tycoons navigating the consequences of their advancements in the digital realm. The film follows Venis (Cory Michael Smith), the richest among the group, as he grapples with the fallout of a new update to his social media platform Traam. This update allows users to create hyperrealistic deepfakes of violent acts, leading to real-world violence. As chaos ensues, Venis and his friends Randall (Steve Carell), Hugo (Jason Schwartzman), and Jeff (Ramy Youssef) find themselves isolated at a retreat in Utah, watching the world unravel from a distance.

While Venis, Randall, and Hugo are adamant about pushing forward with technological progress despite the negative consequences, the government and media demand that Venis take responsibility for the chaos caused by Traam. Jeff, on the other hand, sees an opportunity to leverage the situation to his advantage. With his company Bilter offering AI tools capable of distinguishing real content from AI-generated content, Jeff aims to strike a deal with Venis to alleviate the pressure on him.

As tensions escalate over the weekend, what starts as intellectual debates among the CEOs soon morphs into a plot to overthrow the government and seize power. Jeff, sensing the danger of Venis’s unstable leadership, plots with Randall to have Venis removed from his position. However, their plans take a sinister turn when Randall’s terminal illness and Venis’s ambition to achieve immortality through digital avatars come into play. Jeff becomes the target of a murder plot orchestrated by Venis and Randall, but his wit and negotiation skills enable him to escape unscathed, albeit with a newfound understanding of his friends’ true intentions.

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In an interview with Variety, Armstrong delves into the complex dynamics between Jeff and Venis, shedding light on their twisted yet oddly respectful relationship. Smith and Youssef, who play Venis and Jeff, respectively, share insights into their characters’ motivations and the underlying themes of power, friendship, and self-preservation that drive the narrative.

The film explores the blurred lines between friendship and ambition, showcasing how the tech moguls’ drive for success and power can lead them down dark paths. As the story unfolds, Jeff and Venis navigate a treacherous game of alliances and betrayals, ultimately realizing that their fates are intertwined in a high-stakes world where morality takes a back seat to ambition.

As the credits roll, viewers are left pondering the consequences of unchecked technological advancement and the moral dilemmas faced by those at the forefront of innovation. “Mountainhead” serves as a cautionary tale, reminding us that the pursuit of progress at any cost can have dire repercussions, both in the digital realm and the real world.

This interview has been edited and condensed for clarity.

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