Gen Z is turned off by onscreen sex, wants no-mance over romance, a new study finds
Gen Z is turned off by onscreen sex, wants no-mance over romance, a new study finds
Gen Z is turned off by onscreen sex, a new study finds. Those born between 1997 and 2012 apparently prefer to see platonic relationships in film and TV.
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Just make something that isn't the exact same fucking thing I've seen 12 times, fuck
27 0 ReplyIt makes the studio money so it's what gets green lit. Trying something new is risk. If could tank. Status quo FTL.
2 0 ReplyI think Team America: World Police proved that boring Hollywood sex isn't what the people want.
2 0 ReplyRecycling scripts and dragging 80 year old actors out of retirement makes for cheaper SEO and a higher gross from millennials/boomers.
New shit is risky, which means lower yield into the next quarter.
Also, copywriter/contract laws require media to use it or lose it. So you're going to get an X-Men movie every five years whether you like it or not.
4 2 ReplyCopyright is NOT use it or lose it. Franchising licensing contracts might occasionally have such terms but that's not the primary reason, these companies just don't like risk
4 0 ReplyFranchising licensing contracts might occasionally have such terms
X-Men and Spiderman both revert to Marvel if they aren't used... I want to say every five years.
Fantastic Four was acquired by Disney in '19, so that one is a moot point.
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