Scenarios about 'franchise filmmaking'
The practice of developing interconnected films within a shared fictional universe to create ongoing commercial properties with multiple installments. Franchise filmmaking emerged prominently in Hollywood during the late 20th century, evolving from simple sequels to complex multimedia storytelling with preplanned story arcs across multiple films. This approach has fundamentally altered production strategies, audience expectations, and the economic structure of the film industry, creating opportunities for alternate historical narratives and reimaginings of established worlds.
What If The Marvel Cinematic Universe Never Happened?
Exploring the alternate timeline where Marvel's ambitious shared cinematic universe failed to materialize, radically altering the landscape of modern entertainment, franchise filmmaking, and superhero media.