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One glaring example is the Star Wars franchise, which has not released a new movie for six years. The last truly successful films, like The Force Awakens, generated massive revenue (around $2 billion), but subsequent entries quickly declined in quality and audience enthusiasm. Shows like Andor, which had high production costs yet added confusion and tonal inconsistency, further compounded damage to the brand. The decision to end Andor after only two seasons—despite potentially promising material—illustrates the lack of long-term vision.