We are living in the "Peak Content" era. But here is what the data actually says about popular media in 2025:
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Are you watching less "cinema" and more "user-generated content" than you were five years ago?
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From the courtroom chaos of The Lincoln Lawyer to the dystopian return of Squid Game , popular media is currently obsessed with two things: high-stakes nostalgia and morally grey heroes.
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What is the one show you would delete from your memory just to watch again for the first time?
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(Prestige dramas, slow burns, 10-episode arcs, zero filler) Vote π’ We are living in the "Peak Content" era
1οΈβ£ The cameo that broke Twitter (no spoilers). 2οΈβ£ That soundtrack youβve already added to your morning commute playlist. 3οΈβ£ The finale twist nobody saw coming.
π 62% of viewers now decide to watch a movie based on a single 30-second TikTok clip. π The Franchise Glut: Audiences are suffering from "superhero fatigue," yet horror (budget: $10M) is out-earning blockbusters (budget: $200M) at the box office. ποΈ The Podcast Wars: Spotify and YouTube are in a death match for the exclusive rights to your favorite true crime host.
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(Unhinged reality TV, 7-second memes, reaction videos, and lore you need a wiki to understand) Vote π΅
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