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Not at all. If you think that the cumulative affect of MCU, DCU, SW - mega branded franchises that comprise the majority of studio tentpole releases annually these days - aren't supplanting original films of the same type (that could have been those same tentpole releases) you're not facing reality.
I do see that, but more as a symptom of how conservative major studios are and have been for a long time.
Original major summer films used to be in the majority, now they are small and shrinking minority. So yes, an entire generation has missed out on (at least some of) their original movies like previous generations' Gremlins, Star Wars, Raiders, Ghostbusters, Terminator etc etc For every Avatar, they have gotten reboots of Ghostbusters, Judge Dredd, Robocop, Total Recall, etc etc etc.
This is what I was referring to. From what I remember, major studios seemed to have gone reboot/remake crazy for years before the Disney juggernaut gained momentum.
Big money has a flattening effect. Churn out product that makes formulaic compromises for the lowest common denominator. It's like fast food.
And I assume this was because of the success of the progenitors -- Star Wars, Raiders, Ghostbusters etc. which are of a different era.
I guess what I'm saying is that if it wasn't Disney it'd be something else bland and mass-produced. Although it'd be unfair to call the MCU 'bland' across the board.