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Modern consumers stack content: 30 minutes of a prestige drama, followed by 15 minutes of a true crime podcast, followed by an hour of a Twitch stream. The average person now consumes 7+ different types of media formats daily. This has forced production companies to cross-train their content. A Netflix series must have the visual fidelity of a film, the pacing of a podcast, and the shareability of a meme. V didn't sell ads
Within updated popular media, nostalgia remains the safest bet. However, the reboots of 2024-2025 are different from those of ten years ago. They aren't just remakes; they are "legacy-sequels." Frasier, The Office (Australian version), and Harry Potter (TV series) represent a shift where studios hedge bets by reviving proven IP but updating the social politics for a modern audience.
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