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How YouTubers are beating Disney at its own game


This video from CNN explores the shifting landscape of the movie industry, where YouTube-native creators are achieving massive box office success, challenging traditional Hollywood studios like Disney.

Key Highlights:

  • The YouTube Revolution: The top two films in the U.S. were recently horror movies directed by young creators who built their audiences on YouTubeObsession (directed by 26-year-old Curry Barker) and Backrooms (directed by 20-year-old Cain Parsons).
  • High ROI: These films, produced with relatively small budgets, have generated extraordinary returns (0:56 - 1:45). For instance, Obsession cost less than $1 million and earned $150 million worldwide, while Backrooms earned $120 million on a $10 million budget.
  • Changing Audience Habits: The panel discusses how Gen Z audiences are driving this shift (1:455:37). Young viewers are seeking fresh, DIY, and engaging entertainment that resonates with their online culture, pushing back against the current saturation of big-budget action franchises (2:156:02).
  • Industry Implications: While established blockbusters like The Mandalorian and Grogu still perform well, the success of these independent, creator-driven projects is forcing studios to rethink how they reach and understand younger demographics (2:156:58).

Expert Analysis:

  • The panel notes that while traditional stars and IP have been Hollywood's go-to for guaranteed returns, they are experiencing IP fatigue (2:25).
  • Dominic Patten of Deadline.com emphasizes that a major generational shift is occurring, where the biggest stars are no longer just traditional celebrities, but creators like MrBeast (8:10).
  • While horror is currently the breakout genre for these creators, experts suggest we are still waiting for a major YouTube-to-cinema crossover in other genres, such as drama or sustained comedy (9:37).

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