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Pixar and other disney franchises i guess
They watch Youtube. An alarming amount of Youtube.
A24 trauma as horror garbage
Skibidi toilet. And good luck trying to make propaganda from that madness
I think growing up in a world of streaming instead of cable (ie having immediate access to stuff from every era) people tend to develop more diverse tastes. I've heard high schoolers call marvel "millennial cringe" but it obviously depends on the person lol. I also worked at a summer camp with 6th graders in 2022 and most of them seemed to mainly watch stuff under the marvel/disney umbrella
Personally I'm in college and most of my friends like horror movies and (usually depressing ๐) indie films
That already started with cable. Pre-cable is the last time you had everyone watching from the same 4 channels. Millennials already have diverse tastes relative to Gen X, who all watched the same shitty sitcoms and Hanna Barbera cartoons. Not disagreeing with what you said. Just adding more context to it.