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There is a scientific reason why you clicked "Play" on the Twisters sequel or gave Furiosa a shot. Familiarity lowers anxiety. When we already know the lore of Dune or the rules of the John Wick universe, our brains don't have to work as hard to build a new world. We get to skip straight to the dopamine hit of recognition.

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I think the shift is already happening, just below the surface. There is a scientific reason why you clicked

We’ve just come out of a brutal season at the box office where several "sure things" turned into ash. That Constantine sequel that everyone swore they wanted? It opened soft. The Lord of the Rings anime? Divisive. Even Marvel, once the unkillable titan, is seeing its B-tier characters struggle to pull in the Endgame crowds. We get to skip straight to the dopamine hit of recognition

Why? Because nostalgia doesn't work if you don't let the audience miss something.

Meanwhile, truly brilliant, weird, original entertainment is getting buried. Scavengers Reign (RIP) was one of the most stunning pieces of animated sci-fi in a decade—canceled. The Afterparty ? Too quirky. Studios are treating original ideas like "loss leaders" while pumping billions into extended universes that require a PhD in fan theories to understand.