Through an in-depth examination of key Hollywood franchises-from Star Wars and Marvel to The Fast and the Furious-the book analyzes the economic, technological, and marketing innovations that have allowed these films to transcend cultural boundaries. Hammond traces the evolution of the modern franchise model, revealing how Hollywood strategically navigated global markets, cultural sensitivities, and international partnerships to achieve unprecedented commercial success.
The book also highlights the role of global streaming platforms in accelerating Hollywood's reach, as well as the emergence of non-Western film industries that challenge Hollywood's dominance, such as those in China, India, and South Korea. With critical insight, Hammond evaluates how Hollywood has responded to this growing competition and adapted to a rapidly changing global film landscape.
A fascinating blend of film history, marketing analysis, and cultural commentary, The Global Spread of Hollywood Franchises and Blockbuster Films offers a comprehensive look at Hollywood's complex relationship with the world. It examines how these films are not just entertainment but instruments of cultural exchange, global politics, and economic power in the 21st century.
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