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The Hollywood crisis illustrates a complex web of economic, cultural, and creative issues. Bob Iger’s perceived disconnect with industry workers, combined with the financial disasters of recent productions, has fueled a growing dissatisfaction among creatives and talent. Meanwhile, the persistent low quality of many recent offerings and the industry's obsession with superficial messaging have alienated audiences and investors alike.
As the strikes continue, it remains to be seen whether Hollywood can reconcile its financial ambitions with the needs of its creators, or if this tumultuous period will lead to fundamental changes in how entertainment is produced, valued, and appreciated.