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Do members of Gen-Z prefer original content over ‘fan-service’ and callbacks? – News

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Last updated: 2024/07/08 at 10:07 AM
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Streaming services have evolved to mimic traditional TV packages, with Prime introducing commercials, Netflix cracking down on password sharing, and Disney+ releasing episodes weekly. However, the content created by these services seems to lack the same passion and creativity seen in the past. Many millennials and Gen-Xers are now producing content based on existing properties rather than creating something new and innovative.

A recent tweet highlighted the shift in creativity, pointing out that early seasons of The Simpsons were created by nerds influenced by diverse media, while newer seasons are made by fans of The Simpsons itself. This trend of creating copies of copies is evident in the entertainment industry, with Gen-Z being urged to steer towards more original content creation. The analogy of a degraded photocopy emphasizes the need to move away from reproducing existing ideas and towards generating new and fresh concepts.

The concept of originality and creativity can be observed in the creation of Star Wars by George Lucas, who drew inspiration from various sources such as pulp sci-fi, Japanese films, and epic fiction for a unique blend. Jason Pargin, a former editor and author, highlights the shift in modern Star Wars content, created by superfans who struggle to introduce new elements into the franchise. This shift from remixing old influences to reproducing nostalgia limits the potential for new and groundbreaking content in the industry.

The current trend in Hollywood seems to prioritize sequels and remakes over supporting new and original properties, resulting in an abundance of fan service and callbacks. This systematic approach stifles the growth of new ideas and concepts, ultimately limiting the variety and innovation in the entertainment industry. The disappointment of failed original concepts like Treasure Planet and Atlantis by Disney further emphasizes the importance of supporting new and unique content.

In conclusion, the entertainment industry is at a crossroads where the balance between nostalgia and originality needs to be restored. As new generations like Gen-Z come into play, the focus should be on encouraging creativity and supporting fresh ideas rather than relying on existing properties. By breaking away from the cycle of reproducing copies of copies, the industry can pave the way for a new era of innovative and engaging content. Embracing originality and creativity will not only benefit creators and audiences but also enrich the cultural landscape of entertainment.

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