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Nostalgia has become the ultimate comfort food. In uncertain times, audiences flock to what they know. This explains the success of Stranger Things , Top Gun: Maverick , and the endless conveyor belt of 90s reboots. In an algorithmic world where every piece of content is fighting for your attention, the familiar is the safest bet. In uncertain times, audiences flock to what they know

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If a thriller movie performs well in the first 15 minutes but viewers drop off in the last 20, the algorithm notes it. Studios are increasingly greenlighting projects based on predictive data rather than creative instinct. This has led to a surge in "comfort viewing"—reboots, sequels, and established IP (Intellectual Property)—because algorithms are risk-averse.