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  2. 1 chart shows why Hollywood produces so many sequels

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    There's a reason why Hollywood relies so heavily on sequels — it shows them the money. Out of the top 60 box office films since 2016 (excluding 2020, as most theaters were shut down due to the ...

  3. Why does Hollywood keep making sequels? A new book explains ...

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    But the average sequel has made back 4.2 times its budget at the global box office since 1980. Sequels based on original concepts did even better, earning back 4.7 times their budgets at the ...

  4. Why Hollywood's obsessed with Silicon Valley: 'Everybody ...

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    Here's why Hollywood's obsessed with ... in some way — from reboots and sequels to podcasts and docu-series. "There is just so much more real estate out there to tell so many more stories," he ...

  5. List of films split into multiple parts - Wikipedia

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    In many cases, the process of splitting films has been criticized, citing financial motivations in turning successful books into longer film series. [1] In 2012, the Australian Broadcasting Corporation called it "a recent Hollywood trend of splitting a single book into multiple movies to maximise box office returns from blockbuster franchises". [2]

  6. List of film sequels by box-office performance - Wikipedia

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    Similarly, the Marvel Cinematic Universe is listed on the above websites as consisting of 23 films released however, these are also listed separately as 4 Avengers films, 3 Iron Man films, 3 Captain America films, 3 Thor films and so on; for these tables, the films have similarly been treated as separate series. [3]

  7. Twin films - Wikipedia

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    Twin films are films with the same or similar plots produced and released at the same time by two different film studios. [1] The phenomenon can result from two or more production companies investing in similar scripts at the same time, resulting in a race to distribute the films to audiences.

  8. The year of the 'lega-sequel': What 'Gladiator II' and ... - AOL

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    And so far, these decades-later legacy sequels — or "lega-sequels" — have helped boost a box office still recovering from the pandemic and fewer big titles due to last year's dual Hollywood ...

  9. Direct-to-video - Wikipedia

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    Many publications continue to use the term "direct-to-video" for DVDs or Blu-rays. Both disc-based release types may also be referred to as "direct-to-disc". A new term sometimes used is "DVD premiere" (DVDP). [18] Such films can cost as little as $20 million, [4] about a third of the average cost of a Hollywood release. [19]