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Why Movie Franchises Lose Their Original Charm: From Fast & Furious to Ghostbusters

Are Some Movie Franchises No Longer Like The Originals?

There's this crazy thing in Hollywood where great original Movies are sometimes transformed into these massive movie franchises, but guess what - they can really lose their original vibe along the way! Sometimes, these long-running series lose their heart.

How Can Movie Franchises Get So Different?

They gotta make big changes, or those sequels will end up like, a boring song playing on repeat. You know, same ol' story - just like, 100 times!

  • Those franchise movies always make a huge splash and everyone wants MORE, which makes them keep churning out more franchise movie sequels.
  • But that's where things get tricky, because a lot of them bring in those big-time actors who've got those "iconic" looks and then get replaced over time - it changes everything.
  • It is a whole different world - especially with movie franchise adaptations, since the franchise movie series starts changing.

What Are Some Examples of Changed Franchises?

Let's dive in - here are some iconic Movies that really took a different path, too, when they got into those franchise things!

  • Fast and Furious: They started out with car chases and street racing - it was really intense. They became even more intense over time, and turned it into super global action. That space-traveling car scene in Fast and Furious 9?! That wasn't even in the first movie!
  • James Bond: James Bond was a big, super sophisticated spy thriller back in 1962 when Sean Connery was at his peak. Now, those big stunts - a bit over the top! There were big explosions! They got pretty wild and way different than those older movies.
  • Jurassic Park: The original had all those terrifying dinosaurs but things got out of control with hybrid dinosaurs. And now it is super different than the original! There's not really that whole "dinosaur adventure" vibe.
  • Ghostbusters: Those hilarious ghost-catching antics got a new kind of twist! The newest Ghostbusters is geared more toward families, so it lost a lot of that wacky charm.
  • Planet of the Apes: This one's kind of cool. They remade the whole franchise, and there's less of that post-apocalyptic feeling - they really shifted the focus on how the ape society took over, not how humans adapted.

You see? That's how franchise evolution happens. It can change everything for those movie franchises, especially as fans remember the original movie!

It is pretty fascinating to look at these long-running movie franchises! You've gotta wonder, when all those big movies have been remade so many times - it makes you want to go back and see how those top movie franchises got started - with that iconic feeling that only a franchise original movie can have.

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