Submitted by MarignanVZ t3_y5d892 in television
Hi,
As a 23 year old, my childhood and teenage/early adult years have been marked by a few genres and works that I still cherished today. In retrospective, it's very easy to see that the world of fiction, whether on TV or elsewhere, was dominated by different styles and genres the last two decades. In the 2000s, I think it was Harry Potter and the whole "teen fantasy" trope, along with the "teen fantasy but with mystical creatures that are edgy" like in Vampire Diaries and Teen Wolf (which I never watched). Then, between 2010-2015, the "teen post-apocalyptic with a bad government and the population is divided between districts/clans/whatever" or something, like Divergent, Hunger Game, The Maze Runner. And then, between 2015-2019, the Game of Thrones craziness, and along with it, the "dark fantasy era", more adult, maybe because the same people who used to watch Harry Potter were then in their 15's or something. I have no idea what the kids were watching then, honestly. The new Star Wars trilogy, Fantastic Beasts maybe ? There was also Marvel, but the hype more or less died in 2019 after Endgame, and now it seems people are watching new iterations by the force of habit more than anything.
And now, what ? I'm almost thinking I'm getting out of touch with what has been going on the last few years. Am I being conservative, or what we have today is just more of the same thing we got as teenagers and children, but worse ? In the 2000s and 2010s,, I grew up with new works, and they were great : Lord of the Rings, Harry Potter, the Star Wars prelogy, even Hunger Games at its peak, and of course Game of Thrones. They were all new. And now... Lord of the Rings, HP/Fantastic Beasts, Star Wars, Game of Thrones. Yeaaaah. Except they switched to TV shows, with Rings of Power and all the new shows around Star Wars. The only new and great "mainstream" thing I know of is Stranger Things, and even this show relies on nostalgia. There is also Winx I recently watched, and I liked it, but the show really gave me the vibes of "2000s nostalgia when everything was still nice". What else ? Shadow and Bone, The Witcher. Not bad, but clearly not as hype as Game of Thrones.
So, is that it ? Dark fantasy and nostalgia ? What do you think I missed ? What is your opinon on the dominant genre in fiction today ? I think I'm a bit out of touch, so if you could help me see through this fog, I'd appreciate it.
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