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They express skepticism about the future of superhero movies, criticizing excessive budgets, rushed sequel plans, and the reliance on old IP. Examples like Knives Out and Gran Turismo demonstrate that successful original projects are rare, often relegated to streaming platforms or small theatrical releases.
Hollywood’s Self-Destruction and Industry Flops
The hosts explore how Hollywood’s obsession with genre reboots, sequels, and IP rehashing has led to stagnation:
Justice League, Star Wars, and other franchises are viewed as overextended.
The failure of big-budget projects like Resurrection of the Bat and The Flash signals a potential crash, possibly explained by corporate meddling or shifting audience tastes.