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3. The IP Overdose Original ideas are becoming endangered. Studios favor pre-existing IP (sequels, remakes, reboots, spin-offs). For every Barbie (a fresh take on IP), there are five live-action remakes of animated classics (Disney) or unnecessary sequels (Jurassic World Dominion). The message is clear: familiarity sells, originality is a liability.
2. Runaway Runtime Bloat Why tell a tight 100-minute story when you can stretch it to a 10-hour miniseries? Many productions suffer from “middle act syndrome” – four episodes of wheel-spinning between a strong premiere and finale. Similarly, blockbuster films now routinely exceed 2.5 hours (The Batman, Avatar, Oppenheimer), often without justifying the length.
Paramount Pictures: Now part of Paramount Skydance, this legendary studio is the name behind Mission: Impossible, Top Gun, and Transformers. It maintains a 6% market share and has recently integrated heavily with its streaming service, Paramount+. 2. Influential Independent Studios (Mini-Majors)