The lack of creativity in the film industry

Published 2025-09-30 13:30
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Milking the product until it runs dry. Why are we going back to the same ideas? Are directors left with no creativity? Lately, in the film industry, there has been a huge rise in sequels, often overbearing box offices, streaming platforms, and bestseller lists.

 

There is a lot of debate, among dedicated fans and casual viewers. While fans find comfort in their franchise being enriched with new storylines that add to the original plot, that doesn’t mean everybody is happy about them. Fans often crave more content from their favorite characters which can lead to the detriment of some of them as we get poorly planned and rushed stories that prioritize quantity over quality. As more flaws rise to the surface of these characters, the fans are quick to turn on them and move on to something else.

The most obvious reason for the massive production of sequels is that they are considered “safe bets.” Most producers rely on the fact that audiences are drawn to stories and characters they already know, while also being emotionally and financially invested. The audience for sequels is often pre-sold through unresolved plots or cliffhangers in the original movies. On the other hand, there is the fear that an original movie project might fail, so most studios shy away from investing in new ideas due to the high costs of production and marketing, which could result in significant losses for the studios.

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   In conclusion, the mass production of sequels and prequels highlights the lack of creativity and support for new ideas, because they provide a safe, comfortable and familiar space for viewers and for the studios involved

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References: (1) Are sequels, prequels and remakes ruining cinema?
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