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This obsession with IP has bled into television. The Star Wars and Marvel expansions onto Disney+ illustrate the double-edged sword: while production values soar, the narrative urgency often stalls. When every ending must set up a spin-off, the story suffers. We are seeing the "Marvelization" of media, where visual storytelling follows a rigid formula of quips, green screens, and post-credits teasers. It is entertaining, yes, but rarely challenging. It is comfort food, consumed and forgotten.

The early 20th century marked the beginning of the film industry, with the establishment of Hollywood studios such as MGM, Paramount, and Warner Bros. This period, known as the Golden Age of Hollywood, saw the rise of iconic movie stars like Greta Garbo, Clark Gable, and Humphrey Bogart. Classic films like "Casablanca" (1942), "The Wizard of Oz" (1939), and "Singin' in the Rain" (1952) continue to be celebrated for their timeless appeal. camxxx

We are living in the golden age of access, but perhaps the iron age of attention. To review "entertainment content" in the 2020s is to review a landscape that has shifted seismically beneath our feet. The very terminology has changed: we no longer just consume "art" or "stories"; we consume "content," a word that suggests filler, a commodity, something packaged to fit a rectangle on a screen. This obsession with IP has bled into television