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Hollywood has yet to show it’s “new normal face”, so maybe when it does come out of hibernation, the “great reset version” of Hollywood (as well as the music industry, potentially, as its in the same state with the same exact excuses as Hollywood, just using venues in place of “movie theaters” as an excuse for their “finical woes” in the age of the internet where steaming music, films and series are incredibly popular?) will be more international-based and inclusive rather than nationalistic and patriotic?

That would make sense and align with how things are going politically, and seeing how as according to Netflix’s data on the top 10 daily international films and series US users are watching, all of them are either gritty action thrillers or near-future dystopian political thrillers (they’ve stated romance and comedy seems to be dead) that usually feature Marxist and Communist governments that have been installed in the “near-distant future” after a failed uprising was hijacked (this is a very common theme in foreign netflix films and series, it’s always a communist-like party regardless of origin, from Spain, to Poland and Germany or even France).

I really do wonder now if Hollywood will play a different role and wear a more globalized face in the new normal once it “wakes up”.