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elondaitsyesterday at 9:31 AM1 replyview on HN

For over one decade now, maybe two, seemingly every big (or mid?) budget movie Hollywood has produced is based on existing IP: a comic book, novel, previous movie, TV show, or even non fiction article. I’ve been surprised many times by movies which seem original but are actually based on a French comic, or some other semi-obscure (internationally) source.

That tells me that ideas aren’t free. There’s a value to a fully cooked, ready to wear, tried and tested ideas.

As a second point, many good Hollywood pitches remain in development hell, unable to get a satisfying script, or a “second act that works”.


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expedition32yesterday at 9:25 PM

Ofcourse ideas are not free. Are we arguing Disney did not write a check?

Plenty of people earn lots of money licensing their art to Hollywood. Some people just have more business acumen than others.

And yes if you are selling art for money you are a businessman. Get an agent if you cannot hack it for crying out loud.