Why do they insist on making reboots of movies and games? they always turn out to be shit

Why do they insist on making reboots of movies and games? they always turn out to be shit

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Brand loyalty that generates shekels

At least Shadow Warrior was great

Fury Road is not a reboot

What was wrong with Toy Story 3.

Fury Road (game and movie) were good, XCOM2 was good, Shadow Warrior was good.

Rest are shit and are just nostalgia cash grabs; ever since the writer's strike of 2007, everything went to shit.

It's a reboot

same as above aside from having the same cast.

Because making new IPs takes risks, and people don't buy and support new IPs, they stick to IPs they're familiar with.
EVERYONE is guilty of this, including Holla Forums.

The reason behind why this is the case is rooted in part in the fact that we're all living longer lives.
CEOs live 20000 years and just stick to what works.
Players live 200 years and only buy the lastest entry in the franchise they know.
With no generational exchange, old timers set in their ways pass on IP loyality to youngesters in a way that doesn't make them understand what made that IP great in the first place, it's a memetic, empty exchange of information, repeating something like a parrot.

Because people buy them, retard.

Its a reboot if you choose to ignore every aspect of what the word "reboot" means.

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