Adult stories in Hollywood movies are "out of fashion" according to five-time Oscar nominee Richard Linklater.
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https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cpee7ew3lp9o
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Emperor@feddit.uk 1 year ago
As they go on to say, it isn’t just about adult films but the whole industry being risk averse:
The trouble for Hollywood is that all these franchise films are under-performing. It used to be they could throw a few hundred million dollars at one and they’d make bank, now it is less certain. Deadpool and Wolverine will do well but most others are making a loss. We’ll see what kinds of business Alien: Romulus and Joker 2 do later in the year (the latter should be a big hit if they haven’t dropped the ball).
Meanwhile, Hit Man was made for less than $9M and sold to Netflix for $20M, plus it is getting great reviews. Not so long ago studios would be happy to put out a lot of these a year because the budget meant they only needed one or two hits to do well. Of course, the main company doing this was Miramax… However, I could see the pendulum swinging back towards cheaper but riskier films, it just needs production and distribution firms with a good eye for quality and that seems rarer than it should be.