Is Hollywood finally learning what audiences actually want? Film critic Christian Toto joins Raymond Arroyo to discuss the surprising box office rebound, why franchises like Marvel, Star Wars, and Pixar are doubling down on sequels, and whether the “woke era” in Hollywood is beginning to fade. They explore the success of films like Project Hail Mary, the future of superhero movies, Disney’s apparent course correction, and why audiences may be craving entertainment over messaging once again.
The conversation also dives into the growing instability inside the entertainment industry - from layoffs and shrinking productions in Los Angeles to the rise of AI and the collapse of the streaming gold rush. Raymond and Christian debate whether Hollywood has become creatively stagnant, why original storytelling feels increasingly rare, and which directors still have the power to turn movies into true cultural events.
Plus: the backlash surrounding Angel Studios’ Animal Farm adaptation, the future of Star Wars after the Kathleen Kennedy era, and the upcoming releases Christian believes could define the next phase of Hollywood.
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