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“Film has not simply changed; it has evolved to reward active, repeat viewing—making modern popular media smarter, more emotional, and more immersive than the ‘prestige TV vs. blockbuster’ era ever allowed.” Solid Review: Why Modern Blockbusters Are Better Than You Think The Hook: For years, critics claimed streaming and superhero franchises ruined cinema. But looking at the last five years (2021–2026), film has actually improved as entertainment. The secret? Movies now embrace serialized depth, cross-platform worldbuilding, and audience co-creation .

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