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Only as long as we buy into Hollywood’s reboot-rewind phase will it continue

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As the anticipation for Hollywood’s next remake film “Dune” begins to fade, the criticisms continue. People worry that Hollywood is running out of ideas, that there aren’t any more original brains left, and that we’ll spend the rest of our lives locked in seven rings of remakes and remasters. But there is some good news for those who are concerned: Hollywood will never run out of ideas. The issue is that remakes earn a lot of money, and when it comes to making the Top Grossing Films of All Time list, directors will certainly make the movies that will make them the most money.

For the past decade, Disney has capitalised on millennial nostalgia by releasing live-action remakes of every classic film from “Cinderella” to “Mulan,” frequently to much criticism. Regardless, these films continue to gross millions at the box office, indicating to the film business that people want to see more, despite the critics. As a result, the apparently never-ending cycle of reboots continues.

It’s understandable to believe that our entertainment business is dominated by spin-offs and reboots. “Voltron” and “She-Ra,” two popular 1980s series, have earned modern-day reboots. Even successful sitcoms from the 1990s, like as “Friends” and “The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air,” have earned reunion specials or reboots. Because meme culture and the nostalgia it evokes have boosted the popularity of all of these series in recent years, executives will no certainly use that nostalgia to make a few extra dollars from enthusiastic fans.

Even children’s shows have been given new faces and full movies as the millennial generation has become parents. Favourite shows from their youth, such as “Blue’s Clues” and “Dora the Explorer,” have been given new faces and entire movies as the millennial age has become parents. Hollywood will continue to strive to entice viewers with reboots as long as there are fans of popular franchises or characters like Batman, the Joker, and Spider-Man.

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