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The Power of Fan Service and What It Means for the Future of Movies

The Snyder Cut is a reality and Sonic was "corrected," showing fans have more power than ever. Is that a good thing or bad thing, and how did fan service evolve?

by | January 28, 2021 | Comments

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The Internet did it: The Snyder Cut of Justice League is happening, coming to HBO Max in 2021. The campaign to release the director’s version of the DC superhero team-up flick, and Warner Bros.’ move to do just that, arguably represents the single greatest act of “fan service” in movie history. But what does this move – and others like it (hello, redesigned Sonic!) – mean for the future of movies and filmmakers’ ability to take creative risks? That’s what we’re asking in this video deep dive into fan service, where we break down what exactly “fan service” is; take you through the history of fan campaigns and studios’ successful (and sometimes unsuccessful) attempts to please lovers of certain IP; and contemplate what it all means for some of our favorite franchises.

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