As an aspiring screenwriter, my question is this: in an age where a movie has to gross at least half a billion before it's considered a "blockbuster," do you think studios are taking fewer and fewer risks? What does it take to sell an original, offbeat idea these days?
P.S. Fingers still crossed for the Neverland trilogy. Please make that happen.
PunchAllTheRobots5 karma
Hi, Max!
As an aspiring screenwriter, my question is this: in an age where a movie has to gross at least half a billion before it's considered a "blockbuster," do you think studios are taking fewer and fewer risks? What does it take to sell an original, offbeat idea these days?
P.S. Fingers still crossed for the Neverland trilogy. Please make that happen.
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