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Blockbusters are failing spectacularly, but how that changes Hollywood is anyone's guess
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Normally that means compression of funds. So far, that idea is going swimmingly with all the protests and boycotts.
It’s definitely not the movies themselves. Who doesn’t want another remake of Willy Wonka? Remake everything, every 5 years I say. Blah!
I'm waiting in excitement for Fast&Furious 43, as well as seeing which obscure Marvel or DC character gets their origin story.
All the transformers reboots too, they’re all going to fail until they do it right. A transformers movie done right has ZERO human plot line of kid from X town befriends a car and does a crazy adventure. FOCUS ON THE ROBOTS, you know, the ones the entire franchise is named after. You can have a war on earth with humans being on screen, but we don’t need any random fucking kid to have and story or speaking lines at all. Just robots fighting over a goal, for 2.5 hours. Done.
The Willy wonka one is so confusing, nobody asked for this… the gene wilder version is still beloved
It's meant to be a prequal back story one like the cruella film or somthing not a remake