>Hollywood forbids the production of sequels
What happens?
J.J. Abrams' Jew head explodes
>>63013383
Movies stay in theaters a lot longer. 1 year plus.
Movies start getting a lot longer. 3 hours would be considered average runtime.
Remakes everywhere.
Outsourcing outside Hollywood
They just do remakes and re-imaginings and shameless rip-offs.
Which they already do, so they'd just become more common.
>>63013383
4 hour cinema everywhere
>>63013383
They'd just remake shit.
If they were forced to be original, they'd just start giving more money to indie shit.
Prequels
>>63013383
Everything would turn generic, sine they'll still try same formula for every movie.
>>63013383
same cast in different movie
actually its what they should have done with Hangover and Horrible Bosses
decent cast
some funny stuff
but they repeated themselves and made sequels
>>63013383
EVERY movie is written with the potential to be a "cinematic universe". Next movie focuses on a different member of the cast from the original.