
Steven Spielberg warnt Hollywood, dass er in Originalgeschichten investieren muss, sonst geht den Filmen „der Treibstoff aus“ und stellt auf der CinemaCon einen unheimlichen neuen „Disclosure Day“-Trailer vor
https://variety.com/2026/film/news/steven-spielberg-hollywood-original-movies-disclosure-day-cinemacon-1236722625/
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> Spielberg stressed that studios like Universal need to keep investing in original films.
> “If all we make is known branded IP, we’re going to run out of gas,” Spielberg said. “There is nothing more important than giving the audience visual stories, and they can be in any form, but we need to tell more original stories.”
Feels like it’s too late unfortunately.
At the risk of sounding cynical this is interesting considering the latest 2.5 minute way too long trailer for this movie made it look like a very generic “aliens are here and one man discovered it and the government is chasing him to stop him from telling the world” kinda story. I’m hoping I’m wrong and it’s really good but that trailer didn’t do the movie a lot of favors.
He already milked this & that established IP dry so that’s pretty easy to say now, plus he’s 9/10ths out of the game
Virtue signaling for the sake of…. historical posterity?
Can wealthy, successful, out of touch people just go the fuck away and enjoy their spoils and stop trying to dictate reality and opinions for everybody younger than them
~~“The industry desperately needs to get away from old thing and embrace new thing,” declares millionaire old thing maker currently selling new thing.~~
Edit: Snark rescinded, he’s not known for rehashing his own work and running shit into the ground; I don’t even know what my point was.
Pretty sure it’s too late to ungarble the garbage.
I mean isn’t Project Hail Mary the perfect example of this? It’s not a franchise or a superhero film, it’s an original story and it’s crushing it at the box office. He’s right.
With that said it’s sounds like he’s just saying it to appease people and seem virtuous. *Everyone* knows this is the way forward but the studios aren’t funding it. If Spielberg knows, all of Hollywood knows, they’re just not doing it. The return of the spec script instead of dummy nepo writers would probably help too.
Where is the new trailer?
He says this every 5 years
I feel like Hollywood as a hub is on its last leg.
They pump up franchises and redo their best movies over and over.
There are outliers but the trend is downward.
With how the world is evolving, I see a lot of Indie films having more visibility and popularity in the near future and California being less and less the mecqua of movie making.