As of , the entertainment landscape was dominated by major cinematic sequels, the peak of pop music's fall season, and high-profile gaming releases. Movies and Box Office
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Twenty-two is the devil's number. In the old network era, 22 episodes per season gave you character development. In the streaming era, "22" refers to the number of you are expected to subscribe to ($22 billion in combined debt, by the way). Worse, it’s the average number of unfinished shows sitting in your "Continue Watching" row. 2022 was the year Netflix canceled 22 shows before their third season. We are drowning in 22-minute pilot episodes that go nowhere. As of , the entertainment landscape was dominated
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In 2019, still obeyed theatrical windows. Marvel’s Avengers: Endgame became the highest-grossing film of all time, proving that cinematic “event viewing” was unkillable. On television, linear cable still commanded watercooler moments via HBO’s Game of Thrones finale (however controversial). In music, artist-led album rollouts (Taylor Swift’s Lover , Billie Eilish’s When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go? ) dominated popular media headlines.