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As consumers, we hold the power. If we stop clicking on the 9th Jurassic World sequel and spend our two hours on a weird indie film with no famous actors, the algorithm will change. I’m not saying to cancel Stranger Things (okay, maybe wrap it up soon). But I am asking for balance.

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But we are reaching a saturation point. We’ve seen the live-action Little Mermaid , the live-action How to Train Your Dragon , and soon, the live-action Tangled . When everything is special, nothing is special. The irony is that the appetite for originality has never been higher. Look at the watercooler hits of the last few years: Everything Everywhere All at Once . Beef . Succession . None of these were based on a Hasbro toy or a Marvel comic. They were weird, uncomfortable, and new . As consumers, we hold the power

Don’t get me wrong—I love Dune: Part Two as much as the next cinephile. But when you look at the slate of upcoming blockbusters, it is almost entirely comprised of IP (Intellectual Property) that already exists. But I am asking for balance

We are currently trapped in the . And frankly, the party is starting to feel a little stale. The Reboot, Remake, Recycle Loop Look at the top 10 most streamed movies of last month. What do you see? A prequel to a franchise that ended ten years ago. A "re-imagining" of a classic 80s film. A sequel to a spin-off of a comic book series.