Where do you see the film industry in the next 10-20 years with the new innovations technology?
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Where do you see the film industry in the next 10-20 years with the new innovations technology?
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I totally agree. I can watch series, films and anime and I don't care how it was made or drawn. I don't go into a restaurant kitchen and ask the chef how he prepares the dishes on the menuZanne Crystle wrote: ↑14 Jan 2024, 18:24 I hope that wherever the future of film goes, they stop with the remakes. There are so many interesting stories to tell, and they can get them from already-written books. But they would rather waste billions of dollars telling the same old stories over and over. I hope they return to genuine creativity.

There are a lot of remakes, I think soon filmmakers will be making remakes of remakes of remakes of remakes of remakes.
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