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Major studios rely on "safe" franchises and sequels.
The heavy reliance on sequels, prequels, and cinematic universes has led to "franchise fatigue." While these are financially safe, they stifle innovation. Fixing content requires studios to invest in "mid-budget" original films and shows—the kind that allowed for experimental storytelling in previous decades. Supporting new voices and niche genres prevents the creative stagnation that comes from rehashing the same intellectual property (IP). 2. Quality Over Quantity (The "Content" Trap)