In the golden age of appointment viewing, the power sat with the network. If you wanted a laugh on Thursday night, you went to NBC. If you wanted gritty prestige drama, you flipped to HBO. Today, the architecture of what we watch is no longer defined by a channel number or a time slot. It is defined by the studio —the algorithmic heart, the production powerhouse, and the intellectual property (IP) factory.
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Their production pipeline is unique: They write the game like a TV show first. The Last of Us Part II ’s script is 1,000+ pages. When it came time to adapt it, they didn’t have to invent lore; they just had to trim it. In the golden age of appointment viewing, the
Twenty years ago, a Marvel movie was a risk. Today, it is a financial instrument. Under the stewardship of Kevin Feige, Marvel Studios perfected the art of the "shared universe." But what is fascinating now is their pivot from quantity to quality. Today, the architecture of what we watch is
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