The issue with the film industry is the result of (what else?) corporations being locked into a exponential growth mindset, which means Studios have become incredibly risk adverse, so now everything needs to be a big franchise that can be monetized for decades. Original films not based on an existing property are few and far between, especially when it comes to what brings in the money, which just reinforces what the studios decide to make. (Even if an original film succeeds, like say Knives Out, it instantly gets put onto the sequel train) For instance, the top ten for 2023, according to wikipedia, currently sits at:
1. Super Mario Bros - Based on one of the world's most recognizable videogames
2. Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3: Third movie in a series that's part of the gigantic MCU, which are based on comics
3. Fast X - 11th movie in a series that's been running for over two decades
4. Full River Red - Hey, an original film! I think, I dunno, it's from China.
5. Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse - Sequel to a film based on comics
6. The Wandering Earth 2 - Sequel to another Chinese movie
7. The Little Mermaid - Live action remake of an animated movie based on a book
8. Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania - Third movie in a series that's part of the gigantic MCU, which are based on comics.. whoa deja vu!
9. John Wick: Chapter 4 - Fourth movie in the series which has only been around FOR LESS THAN A DECADE.
10. Transformers: Rise of the Beasts - Sequel to a movie from 2018, based on some obscure '80s toyline, I don't know, what do I look like? A guy who plays with toys?
So of the ten highest grossing movies, 7 of them are sequels, two more are based on existing franchises, and only one is based on an original idea. These companies can't just be profitable, they have to be as profitable as possible, and banking on something with established credibility rather than trying something new is always going to look more profitable. So they make repetitive and derivative stuff, because they know that's what works, which becomes the stuff that sells, which just reinforces that's what they make.
The pandemic really couldn't have hit at a worse time, either. It showed people that it was okay to miss these big bloated franchise epics when they come out. They're not that important to their lives. Basically gave everyone a big excuse to not catch them until streaming, or maybe not even catch them at all.
1. Super Mario Bros - Based on one of the world's most recognizable videogames
2. Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3: Third movie in a series that's part of the gigantic MCU, which are based on comics
3. Fast X - 11th movie in a series that's been running for over two decades
4. Full River Red - Hey, an original film! I think, I dunno, it's from China.
5. Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse - Sequel to a film based on comics
6. The Wandering Earth 2 - Sequel to another Chinese movie
7. The Little Mermaid - Live action remake of an animated movie based on a book
8. Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania - Third movie in a series that's part of the gigantic MCU, which are based on comics.. whoa deja vu!
9. John Wick: Chapter 4 - Fourth movie in the series which has only been around FOR LESS THAN A DECADE.
10. Transformers: Rise of the Beasts - Sequel to a movie from 2018, based on some obscure '80s toyline, I don't know, what do I look like? A guy who plays with toys?
So of the ten highest grossing movies, 7 of them are sequels, two more are based on existing franchises, and only one is based on an original idea. These companies can't just be profitable, they have to be as profitable as possible, and banking on something with established credibility rather than trying something new is always going to look more profitable. So they make repetitive and derivative stuff, because they know that's what works, which becomes the stuff that sells, which just reinforces that's what they make.
The pandemic really couldn't have hit at a worse time, either. It showed people that it was okay to miss these big bloated franchise epics when they come out. They're not that important to their lives. Basically gave everyone a big excuse to not catch them until streaming, or maybe not even catch them at all.