When Hollywood gets something right, it tends to do it again. We've seen many successful revivals and reboots, including "Doctor Who," "Gilmore Girls" and "Veronica Mars." But getting a reboot right requires a careful balance.
Brand expert Evan Nierman, founder of Red Banyan PR, told Fox News Digital why studios like to revisit familiar stories and characters. "Stray too far from the original, and you risk angering or alienating legions of devoted fans.
When studios get this right, and find ways to artfully combine nostalgia with novelty, they can rake in billions," he said. Dolph Lundgren I Criminal Minds (Getty) "'Jurassic World' has been one such success, literally and figuratively creating a media franchise of epic proportions," Nierman continued. "‘Top Gun: Maverick’ has thrilled audiences with groundbreaking footage and aerial stunts while also packing in numerous storyline and visual references to the original." So get ready to get nostalgic.
Here is a look at what's in the works in Hollywood. ‘Drago’ Dolph Lundgren is set to star in a "Rocky" spinoff.The actor admitted the series does not have an "approved script" or a director. (BorjaB.Hojas/COOLMedia/NurPhoto) The Drago spinoff is controversial, and "Rocky" creator and star Sylvester Stallone has made it clear he's not happy about it.
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