Sarah Michelle Gellar changes her mind on a ‘Buffy the Vampire Slayer’ reboot: ‘We need those heroes, I think, more so than ever.’

  • realcaseyrollins@thelemmy.clubOP
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    10 days ago

    I can’t believe executives aren’t looking at this reboot/remake phase and going like “reusing IP is great, let’s make new IP so that we can make new franchises”

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      10 days ago

      Creating new IP is a long term strategy that harms short term objectives at the benefit of long term ones.

      Most execs are not incentivized to do anything but max this quarters profit. Execs are only concerned with the immediate as their salaries are based on quarterly and annual objectives.

      The system is designed to race to the bottom. Who can create the most revenue while providing the very least to the consumer.

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        10 days ago

        Fair point. That’s why I wouldn’t be shocked to see theatrical re-releases overshadow new movies at the cinemas within the next few years.

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      10 days ago

      That doesn’t guarantee number go up.

      We must fail to create and learn, without failure there is no growth and sometimes those failures birth something spectacular. Our system has us at a stranglehold, it stifles and discourages creative solutions, and the stories we tell reflect this. There is no future if we continue like this. This is a symptom of a sick system.

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        Yup. The system doesn’t know how to predict properly on new IP. They know that existing IP has an existing fan base and can have its own virality and marketing built in, so they can plug it into these “models” and forecast revenue and stuff so these guys can have jobs. That’s why we get another culturally irrelevant live action Disney remake. More of the artform is getting soulless over time.