I would like more cinematic universes. At first I thought of them as expensive 2-hour-episode tv shows that played in theaters, but the directed-acyclic graph structure with a loose chronology is a much stronger story-telling scaffolding. TV is pretty linear. TV universes too.
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I feel like the primary requirement is that the story premise be generalizable (ie, Harry Potter = wizards and magic exist.) That seems different than a specific plot concept (ie, Oceans Eleven = rob a casino), which seems more tightly tied to specific characters and chronology.
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Hmm but you could easily turn that into a universe... the 11 could have their own movies, the antagonists could have theirs...
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