Why does Hollywood keep rebooting the same movie place over and over again ? It ’s not just because studios want fans of those franchises to be happy . It ’s because the motion picture commercial enterprise is about provision and need , and the demand is strongest for a few known quantities , compose Scott Feinberg .
Over on his web log , the manufacture psychoanalyst let the cat out of the bag about this past “ summertime of the dud ” and explains why nothing will switch . And he concludes :
The pic business , like any other , operates in a market of supply and need . So while we critic often complain about the provision side , we ought to moot the need . After doing so , we ’ll see why the blockbuster culture will not alter .

Those of us calling for variety — motion picture critic and readers of the picture show critics — are most likely in the 25 - 65 year old historic period range and not who the studio apartment are trying to reel in …
Hollywood White House [ are ] not urgently searching for ways to shift the image and appease critics , but means to capitalize off of past investment . In fact , comparison between new material and older franchise this summertime suggest that studio will bank even more on remake and sequels down the road . This suggests , of course , that we ’ll see even less originality in the come summers . Even if Hollywood were trying to change , it would take several years , since many of the 2014 and 2015 summer blockbusters are in production and pre - product .
take the whole essayover at Feinberg ’s site .

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