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20 hours ago, huttont said:

I’m excited it’s getting a show but this needs its trilogy

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god how i wish the rated r/pg-13 version had been released

that deleted scene of daphne and velma being in lesbians with each other needed to be in there :bradley:

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Refreshing to see some faces on TV that aren’t familiar to me

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5 hours ago, liamgaga said:

Im excited for this as I grew up with the original scooby tv cartoons and movies but my god can we just have something ORIGINAL 

Between this, Harry Potter, Disney live action remakes, Percy Jackson, I just want some new stories 

Where has all the creativity and inspiration gone in the industry 

I think we’re kind of in a period of nostalgia but I think eventually it will calm down. 

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4 hours ago, RAMROD said:

If you're not paying attention, nobody's watching the new stuffs in 2020s. That's why they only do remakes and sequels now. Disney even admit it themselves. They tried to release new titles but nobody goes to cinema to watch it, but when it's sequel to big favorite titles like Inside Out 2, Frozen 2, Zootopia 2, or Lilo and Stitch live action, they hits $1Billion. Money talks. 

But then you have success stories like Openheimer, Barbie & Super Mario.

Barbie was an existing IP yes, but it was the first Barbie film of its kind. 

The issue facing new products in film is the cost to the consumer. Going to the cinema is expensive. So naturally, people are more discerning about what they pay to see. 

An existing brand sequel is a safer bet than something new. 

The biggest problem to fixing this is that cinemas are struggling to survive so they can't cut costs. And Hollywood has decided to keep spending the same but funneling it into half arsed remakes, rather than cutting costs and passing those savings onto the cinema chains they work with.

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20 minutes ago, Bronco said:

But then you have success stories like Openheimer, Barbie & Super Mario.

Barbie was an existing IP yes, but it was the first Barbie film of its kind. 

 


 

That's not a good example imho, cos as you said they are already established IP and have large following, regardless if the movie is their first.

As for Oppenheimer, the director is the selling point. And the good storytelling helped even more. Nolan got a large, and almost unhealthy, followers for his works. By unhealthy, I really mean the level of standom akin to pop divas standom. His new movie scheduled for this Summer already got huge hype just for his name alone. 

The only original story that becomes huge and turns into an IP this decade literally only KPop Demon Hunters. 

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2 minutes ago, RAMROD said:


That's not a good example imho, cos as you said they are already established IP and have large following, regardless if the movie is their first.

As for Oppenheimer, the director is the selling point. And the good storytelling helped even more. Nolan got a large, and almost unhealthy, followers for his works. By unhealthy, I really mean the level of standom akin to pop divas standom. His new movie scheduled for this Summer already got huge hype just for his name alone. 

The only original story that becomes huge and turns into an IP this decade literally only KPop Demon Hunters. 

I mean Barbie I'll agree with. 
But the Mario film didn't benefit from having a large following because its large following remember the last time we got a Super Mario live action. 

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17 minutes ago, Bronco said:

I mean Barbie I'll agree with. 
But the Mario film didn't benefit from having a large following because its large following remember the last time we got a Super Mario live action. 

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Come to the Mario and/or Nintendo community around that time, and see how big the hype was, that it finally an animated movie. 

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