Covering movie teasers, casting rumors, and fan theories months before a release [5.6].
Yet, to dismiss this landscape as purely dystopian is to ignore the democratizing potential of modern media. The gatekeepers of the previous century—the studio heads, the network executives, the publishers—held a monopoly on cultural narrative. The digital disruption has fractured this monopoly. Today, a filmmaker in Nairobi, a musician in Seoul, and a commentator in São Paulo can reach a global audience without the intermediation of Western cultural hegemony. The rise of global pop culture phenomena, such as the explosion of Korean cinema and music, signals a move away from a monolithic cultural center. Entertainment is becoming a polyphonic chorus, offering perspectives that were historically silenced. In this light, the democratization of content creation is a radical act of empowerment, allowing subcultures and counter-narratives to flourish in the cracks of the mainstream.
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They took a "B-list" character, Iron Man, and built an interconnected web of stories that redefined how movies are made.
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