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After years of "lean in" content (complicated plots like Tenet or Westworld ), audiences are exhausted. There is a massive renaissance of "lean back" content. So-called "Dad TV" (shows like Reacher or The Rookie ) and reality TV ( Love is Blind ) are thriving because they require low cognitive load. Cozy gaming ( Animal Crossing ) is booming.

As digital content becomes hyper-personalized and sometimes "emotionally thin," value is shifting toward .

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We have already seen AI generate scripts, voices, and deepfake performances. In the near future, AI will allow for "procedural entertainment"—shows that change every time you watch them, adapting to your mood, your history, and your preferences. Imagine a romantic comedy where the "meet cute" changes based on your own relationship history. The question will shift from "What is good?" to "What do I want to feel right now?"

Modern life requires constant decision-making. Entertainment offers a reprieve. A predictable sitcom or a familiar Marvel movie allows the brain to enter a low-energy state. It is the mental equivalent of a warm bath. This is why "comfort watching"—rewatching The Office or Friends for the tenth time—is so prevalent. It is not about novelty; it is about safety. After years of "lean in" content (complicated plots

Gaming has outpaced both the film and music industries combined in total annual revenue. It has transformed from a passive, linear viewing experience into a participatory, agency-driven medium where players co-create the narrative. Short-Form Content and User-Generated Platforms

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Perhaps the most disruptive force in recent years is the short-form video. TikTok’s explosion forced every platform—Instagram (Reels), YouTube (Shorts), Netflix (Fast Laughs)—to pivot to bite-sized, vertically shot clips.

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