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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Rom-Coms Dying? Star Blames Streaming's Budget Cuts

Rom-Coms Dying? Star Blames Streaming's Budget Cuts

30 Nov

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Summary

  • Streaming services have led to rushed, cheaper rom-com productions.
  • Studios now fund superhero films over romantic comedies.
  • Nostalgic classics were made in a simpler, pre-smartphone era.
Rom-Coms Dying? Star Blames Streaming's Budget Cuts

Thomas Brodie-Sangster, known for his role in Love Actually, believes the romantic comedy genre has significantly declined. He suggests that the rise of streaming services has resulted in cheaper, rushed productions, draining the genre of its former charm and quality. This contrasts with the era of 90s rom-coms, which he describes as a simpler, more romantic time when iconic films were crafted.

Brodie-Sangster points to a shift in studio investment, with major funding now directed towards superhero franchises like Marvel and DC, overshadowing romantic comedies. Consequently, rom-coms are often relegated to streaming platforms, impacting their budgets and scale. He notes that recent rom-coms like 'The Materialists' have underperformed financially compared to older hits, while superhero epics achieve massive global earnings.

The actor also feels that contemporary rom-com scripts are hastily written to immediately capture the zeitgeist, often lacking depth or creativity. This pressure to produce quickly for specific release windows can lead to subpar quality. Despite this, Brodie-Sangster cherishes his association with Love Actually and remains hopeful for the genre's potential resurgence.

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Thomas Brodie-Sangster believes streaming services lead to rushed, lower-budget productions that diminish the quality of modern rom-coms.
He cites 90s classics like 'When Harry Met Sally', 'You've Got Mail', and 'Sleepless in Seattle' as brilliant examples of the genre.
Studios now pour more money into superhero franchises, leaving fewer resources and potentially lower budgets for romantic comedies.

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