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Remake kingdom: has Hollywood lost the plot?

“There is no such thing as a new idea.”

Mark Twain said it, now Hollywood is living it.

It seems as though 2015 is officially the year of the remake. Never before have we seen so few original concepts coming out of the world’s creative hub.

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So far this year, eight remakes have been or will be released into cinemas. By the end of the year, at least 14 sequels will have hit the screen.

What’s more, of the top-10 highest-grossing movies of the year so far, not one of them is original.

Four are sequels (Avengers: Age of Ultron, Furious 7, Pitch Perfect 2, Divergent: Insurgent), two are remakes (Cinderella, Mad Max: Fury Road) and four are based on existing books, comics or television shows (Home, Fifty Shades of Grey, The Spongebob Movie: Sponge Out of Water, Kingsman: Secret Service).

Worse? We, the audience, are to blame.

The big studios aren’t exactly forcing these flicks down the throats of unwilling viewers. Rather, our hunger for these do-overs is what is driving their proliferation.

“Ultimately audiences decide,” Mike Baard, Managing Director of Universal Pictures Australasia, told The New Daily.

“Why do you go back to your favourite restaurant or order your favourite drink? It’s because you have a particular taste for it.

“[Right now] is a moment in time where audiences are indicating to some extent what they’d like to see.”

However, Mr Baard acknowledges that there is a limit to how much we can take.

“Sometimes when you get to number three or four you’ve outlasted the audience’s patience. That’s why there’s no The Hangover 4 coming,” Mr Baard reasons.

It’s an unpredictable game, one that can produce turkeys or winners.

“We had a small movie a few years ago called Pitch Perfect which really broke out and audiences were clamouring for more,” Mr Baard says of this year’s breakout hit Pitch Perfect 2 which has grossed more than $200 million worldwide.

As for the rest of the year, here’s how the schedule is shaping up in terms of remakes, reboots and sequels. Feast your eyes.

REMAKES

Released (or coming soon)

Vacation (a remake of National Lampoon’s Vacation from 1983)

Point Break

Jurassic World

Star Wars: The Force Awakens

Pan

Mad Max: Fury Road

Poltergeist

Cinderella

Announced

Sister Act

Little Mermaid

Beauty and the Beast

Ghostbusters (both an all-female remake and an all-male remake)

Magnificent Seven

Sleepless Night

League of Extraordinary Gentlemen

Hitman: Agent 47

The Craft

Police Academy 

Rumoured

Blade Runner

Aliens

Gremlins

Jumanji

23 Jump Street

Men in Black 4

It

The Craft       

Wargames

All Quiet on the Western Front

SEQUELS

Coming soon

Ted 2

Mission Impossible 5

Magic Mike XXL

Minions

Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials

Paranormal Activity 5

The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 2

Alvin and the Chipmunks 4

Hotel Transylvania 2

Released

Furious 7

Avengers: Age of Ultron

Pitch Perfect 2

Divergent: Insurgent

Taken 3

Paul Blart: Mall Cop 2

Hot Tub Time Machine 2

The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel

REBOOTS

Announced

Terminator: Genisys

Batman vs Superman

Fantastic Four

Kickboxer: Vengeance

Indiana Jones

The Transporter Refueled

Creed (a reboot of the Rocky franchise)

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