2024 will go down as the Year of Big Swings and Bigger Misses, with Hollywood's fear-driven production leading to a lack of original films.
The average budget for a major-studio film is closing in on $100 million, which means taking risks has become virtually extinct in film making.
The trend of producing sequels and reboots illustrates that Tinseltown prioritizes safer bets over creative storytelling, emphasizing financial over artistic considerations.
There were exactly zero original movies among the year's top-grossing films, highlighting the disheartening trend in Hollywood’s reliance on established intellectual properties.
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