Because humans don't make the decisions anymore. Movies, games etc are designed by computers. And gee it turns out computers are crap at originality. Which is pretty fucking astounding for the autistic professors out there.
Why do they insist on making reboots of movies and games? they always turn out to be shit
Making shitty reboots to better original games makes it easier for the audience of today to like even worse games. When you convince people that the dry turd is just as good or even better whatever it's based on, then people will be more accepting when you show them the wet turd.
Imagine what what they'll do when they decide to make a reboot of Doom 4, or a reboot of DmC. They'll make reboots of reboots on and on until the newest reboot for video games are nothing more than two-image slideshow gifs drawn by 8 year old children you have to pay 140 dollars to look at.
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There has to be at least one or two good reboots out there, right? One that was at least as good if not better than what it was based off. I know there's got to be an example of something that was shit the first time around and much better the second.
That would be relevant if we weren't living in the decade of remakes and companies playing safe, refusing to experiment with new IPs.
All of those are good except Ghostbusters.
I mean Star Wars is not good but I wouldn't put it on the same level of Ghostbusters 2016
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Dredd is ok, but don't expect the level of Fury Road when it comes to action.
I mean, it's one of the best action of the last 5 years, but we've had very few valid action movies lately
Take this hothead out of here.
We've also got a reboot of the Rocky Horror Picture Show and MacGuyver coming. I think it's safe to say that all mediums have run out of ideas to use.