好莱坞将失败归咎于粉丝,现在正面临崩溃。
Hollywood Blamed The Fans For Their Failures And Now They Face Collapse

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/political/hollywood-blamed-fans-their-failures-and-now-they-face-collapse

最近娱乐行业的动向显示,传统好莱坞电影制作正在退潮。尽管最初的报告表明迪士尼和派拉蒙增加的内容支出在多次失败后带来希望,但这些资金主要被转移*离开*了典型的电影和电视制作,*转向*了体育和国际内容。 这种转变源于与项目相关的重大财务损失,这些项目被认为疏远了核心受众。影棚追求带有政治色彩的叙事,并公开与被贴上“有毒”标签的粉丝发生冲突,例如詹姆斯·冈恩的《超人》和迪士尼的《星球大战》系列《阿科莱特》,这两者都背负着分裂性的信息。自2020年以来,制作成本上升了25%,而电影票销售额下降,利润空间缩小。 面对美国观众数量的减少,影棚现在正在取消带有政治色彩的项目,并探索观众自由度较低的市场,例如英国,内容被用于政府支持的社会项目。行业正在意识到它不能强迫观众消费他们不想要的内容,这预示着美国“觉醒”节目的可能结束——尽管鉴于2026年上映计划稀疏,全面复苏仍然不确定。

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In November, the entertainment media was energized by the news of potential studio mergers and a potential jump in content spending by Disney and Paramount.  The possibility of more cash flowing into productions was seen as a light at the end of a long dark tunnel for a film industry crushed by endless box office and TV streaming failures.  Maybe this new funding would revitalize a Hollywood gasping for oxygen?

However, as The Hollywood Reporter noted, the surge in funding was not necessarily going into the pockets of the current crop of filmmakers and TV series showrunners.  Instead, Disney, Paramount and other entertainment conglomerates are shifting cash into sports and foreign content.  

The reasons why media giants are quietly abandoning Hollywood should be obvious.  In early 2025, these same companies took one last gamble on DEI and stood in solidarity with activist producers, directors and writers.  And, the result this year was the same as the last several years:  They lost billions in revenues per project.

The raw box office numbers are ugly, but they don't tell the whole story.  Overall productions costs have skyrocketed by 25% since early 2020 and inflation in ticket prices has hidden the crippling plunge in total ticket sales compared to the same time period.  In other words, Hollywood's profit margins are shrinking while their audience is dwindling.

Their strategy in early 2025 revolved around the idea of attacking the audience (their customer base) as a "toxic fandom" that needs to be shamed and marginalized.  The problem is, in most cases when companies go to war with their customers they inevitably lose.  

More recent examples include Superman director James Gunn's social media rants attacking fans for criticizing the pro-illegal immigration propaganda planted in the comic book film which was intended to relaunch the Warner Bros. DC universe.  The media applauded Gunn's handling of the fandom and claimed that he set a precedent for future films that draw audience backlash.  In reality, Gunn's movie was a box office flop, falling $100 million short of the $700 million in global ticket sales needed for the film to break even.

Gunn's big mouth and far-left propaganda sunk the movie's chances.  Keep in mind, the Superman franchise is about as all-American as you can get; to not draw in a massive US audience requires stunning incompetence. 

   

Then there was the epic failure of Disney's Star Wars series, "The Acolyte".  The streaming series sought to deconstruct the Star Wars mythos by making the Jedi the villains and portrayed the Sith as misunderstood good guys.  The show was saturated with LGBT casting and gay propaganda including the infamous lesbian space witches.  The Acolyte was created by Leslye Headland, former assistant of Harvey Weinstein, and was essentially the last attempt by Lucasfilm President Kathleen Kennedy to force fans to embrace a woke version of the franchise.

To this day, Headland has been raging against "toxic" audiences for rejecting the series and making it one of the most embarrassing projects ever to be released by Disney's streaming service (and there's a long list of disastrous releases from Disney+).  She asserts that her show's dismal reception had nothing to do with bad writing and woke storytelling; rather, it was the fault of "racist and fascist" fans. 

Disney immediately cancelled the show due to rock bottom viewership and it's unlikely Headland will ever touch another Star Wars project again.   

Even "Stranger Things", a Netflix mainstay considered a sure winner, faced audience decline during its final season after planting abrupt and unnecessary LGBT messaging in the series.  The establishment media came to the show's defense, arguing that audiences have become "entitled" and that studios need to stop trying to give customers what they want. 

The truth is, Hollywood has been ignoring audience feedback for years and their concerns have focused more on force-feeding fans a steady diet of woke indoctrination.  This might have been possible for them a few years ago when cash reserves were still strong, but the studios are finally realizing that they can't propagandize the public if no one pays to watch their garbage.

In other words, the leftists in entertainment didn't take into account the possibility that audiences would simply walk away.  They can control every facet of media from TV to advertising to film, but they can't force people to consume their content (at least not in the US).

And this seems to be the new business model for Hollywood going into next year.  2025 was the last hurrah for woke programming in America.  Now, studios are scrambling to cancel a number of politically charged shows and movies in the hopes of finally bringing profits back to their pre-pandemic glory.  Their pending 2026 release lineup, though, is anorexic.  

In the meantime, companies like Netflix are adapting with targeted woke messaging in countries where people can actually be forced to watch.  In Britain, for example, the government is excitedly promoting the Netflix series "Adolescence". The show is set to be featured in UK classrooms as part of an anti-masculinity program to brainwash young men into avoiding conservative content and fearing their own biology. 

It is likely that the industry will try to adapt their productions to markets where audiences have less freedom of choice in the hopes of offsetting their losses in the US, but the fact remains that unless they abandon woke politics completely there is little chance that they will be able to weather another year of failure similar to the ugliness of 2025.

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