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Hollywood has found a winning new formula. “Happy Death Day,” a mash-up of two 1990s movies, has beaten “Blade Runner 2049,” a straight sequel of a 1980s cult hit, at the box office.
With the new The Crow remake coming soon, we take a look back at the 30-year-old cult classic original–and where the stars are now.
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hollywood has run out of original stories a while ago.
99% movies nowadays
remake
reboot
comic book movie
Hollywood will Never run out of Reboots .
Hollywood foundation is built on "do lest ,repeat what you got" tweak enough to look different ,slap on New title .
Deceive Millions of people , this been going on since the camera was invented make money off of Suckers.
Their you have root of Hollywood strategy .
long as they able to make money Reboots will never Die.
example : 1927 " it grows in backyard " been Rebooted 3 times since First original release year 1927
" Captain America " has been Rebooted 3 times over the years , Green Arrow ,Green Hornet,Batman ,Superman .
Everything is a product and that product need to be Appealing therefore is Rebooted each generation to generate revenue from old product . Eaziest scam ever to make money. " why create something New " when you can keep flipping something Old that generate Billions of Dollars.
Hollywood strategy 101
I'd like to see in the mix a few original films with a more simple and down-to-earth situational themes that people can relate to with their lives whether it be a drama, comedy or even horror.
have they run out of reboots? I feel like they're barely scratching the surface