Christopher Nolan says franchises provide a ‘healthy ecosystem’ for Hollywood
The director defended the existence of large franchises to balance the sector
Director Christopher Nolan expressed his opinion on the creation big franchises in Hollywood, a topic that has been widely discussed in recent years due to the strong influence of superhero films and a certain “lack” of original films. In an interview with the Associated Press, the director defended the existence of the format, saying that this is what guarantees “healthy ecosystem” in branch.
According to Nolan, the existence of franchising provides greater balance in cinema, which also guarantees good economic performance for the audiovisual sector.
“I think in Hollywood there’s always a balance between established films that can guarantee audiences will come back and giving people more of what they want.”Christopher Nolan reported this to the Associated Press. “It has always been an important part of the Hollywood economy and pays for the production and distribution of many other types of films.”
The director concluded his statement on the matter by emphasizing that audiences should also be respected for wanting to see new things, even if existing franchises continue to exist:
“It’s one of the greatest emotions of going to the cinema, watching a trailer for a film you’ve never heard of, or a film you haven’t seen in a long time, something new and relevant. A healthy ecosystem in Hollywood involves a balance of two things, and always has.”
A great advocate for a holistic cinematic experience, Christopher Nolan returned to cinemas this year with Oppenheimer. The film was a box office success, surpassing US$900 million collected all over the world. In addition, the director is known for his blockbusterslike the trilogy The Dark Knight.
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Source: Legiao Dos Herois