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Original ideas are dying in Hollywood. Look at the top 10 box office hits of any recent year. They are almost entirely sequels, prequels, reboots, or adaptations of existing IP (comics, toys, theme park rides). Why? In a fragmented media landscape, it is incredibly expensive to market a new idea. But if you make a movie called Barbie ? The audience already knows the brand. Popular media has become a recycling plant for nostalgia. We aren't watching new stories; we are watching the memory of stories we used to love, remixed for modern sensibilities. Look at the top 10 box office hits of any recent year
Nicole sat by the window, the city lights reflecting in her eyes like scattered diamonds. She lived her life in these intervals, a series of curated chapters where the world outside ceased to exist. When the door opened, the outside world tried to rush in, but it always stopped at the threshold. "You're early," she noted, her voice steady and calm. In a fragmented media landscape, it is incredibly
We are living through the Great Content Saturation. Never before have so many billions of dollars been spent producing stories, songs, and spectacles designed to capture a finite human resource: attention.
Consider the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). You cannot simply watch Avengers: Endgame in isolation. You must have watched 21 preceding movies, engaged with the post-credit scenes, and participated in the online lore debates. The content is not the movie; the content is the ecosystem.