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Hollywood's golden era was characterized by major stars whose names alone could guarantee box office victories. Now, that paradigm is waning, and experts argue it's a positive evolution. The days when leading actors could command $20 million salaries for a role are increasingly behind us. Recent box office flops involving high-profile figures like Brad Pitt, George Clooney, and Jennifer Lopez have underscored this shift.

This reflects a critical understanding: movie stars are no longer as infallible as they once seemed. Audiences are less inclined to see a film solely because of a star's presence, especially as streaming platforms and a diversifying array of entertainment options fragment viewer attention and loyalty.

Julia Roberts’ Transition: From Star Power to Artistic Identity?