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What a Difference Hiring the Same Director for a Movie Franchise Makes / Fathers & Father Figures
The age of franchise filmmaking has transformed narrative storytelling, seen in iconic franchises like The Godfather, Evil Dead/Spider-Man, The Dark Knight, Terminator/Avatar, and Mad Max. Visionary filmmakers like Francis Ford Coppola, Sam Raimi, Christopher Nolan, James Cameron, and George Miller have redefined storytelling, characters, and plots, driving audiences’ desire for more.