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The ethical nightmare is real. If AI can generate a 90-minute Marvel movie starring a deepfaked Tom Holland and a script written by a bot, who owns that? The studio? The algorithm? The actor’s estate?

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In the summer of 2023, a little-known fact about a 19th-century mathematician began trending on TikTok, a film shot entirely on an iPhone won the Academy Award for Best Picture, and a video game soundtrack outsold every pop album on the Billboard charts. This is not chaos; this is the new normal. The landscape of has undergone a seismic shift so profound that the very definitions of “watching,” “reading,” and “listening” are being rewritten in real time. The ethical nightmare is real

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(Marvel, DC, Star Wars, Fast & Furious) are the safe bet. They come with built-in nostalgia and global brand recognition. However, we are seeing "franchise fatigue." The Marvels and The Flash underperformed not because they were terrible, but because the homework required to understand them had become exhausting.

As we look toward the future, and the concept of the Metaverse are set to redefine entertainment content once again. AI is already being used to generate scripts, music, and even deep-fake performances, raising complex questions about creativity and ownership.

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