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Many filmmakers are saying sequels and franchises are killing the film market with huge blockbuster movies over shadowing content from original film makers. Hollywood has slowly lost their originality over the coarse of three decades. The idea of having separate films and characters inhabit the same universe and meet each other in epic event films was an unprecedented fantasy for many film nerds. Since Disney and Marvel crossed 10 billion at the worldwide Box office in 2016, the fantasy has become a nightmare for the film going audience. Shared universes in movies is what every studio in Hollywood is desperately urging to get into. Dead properties from all kinds of media are being brought back so that Studios can make money off the nostalgia people have for those those properties. Movie news sites like Slashfilm and Variety have reported countless times the attempts by studios like Sony Pictures and Universal studios to make their own film universe franchises. However, the online fil