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Vertical, 60-second video is no longer a feature; it is the primary mode for Gen Z. YouTube Shorts and TikTok have trained a generation to consume narrative at lightning speed. Successful popular media in 2025 must be "fractal"—able to be summarized in a GIF, a 60-second clip, a 10-minute essay, and a 2-hour movie. The Opportunity: You have access to global cinema,
Unlikely as it seems, horror is the most consistently profitable genre. With low budgets and dedicated fanbases, studios like A24 have elevated horror into arthouse (Hereditary, Midsommar), proving that entertainment content can be both terrifying and intellectually rigorous.
Marvel and DC have dominated the box office for a decade. However, "superhero fatigue" is a real concern. The success of The Boys (Amazon) and Invincible suggests that audiences are hungry for deconstruction—stories that ask, "What if superheroes were corrupt?"

