Since “latest 2021” suggests a snapshot from during or immediately after that year, the report focuses on titles, trends, and releases that defined 2021’s media landscape.
Paper: “Interactive Entertainment: Quibi’s Failure and the Future of Mobile-First Content”
Author(s): Kevin Sanson & Miranda J. Banks (2021)
Journal: Television & New Media
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The entertainment landscape of 2021 was defined by a powerful intersection of nostalgic revivals, the explosive growth of "snackable" digital content, and a global pivot toward hybrid media consumption. As the world navigated the lingering effects of the pandemic, audiences sought comfort in familiar franchises while simultaneously embracing new, interactive formats like live shopping and short-form video. 1. Cinema and the Return of the Blockbuster Banks (2021) Journal: Television & New Media Why
Marvel’s Disney+ Expansion: The MCU moved to the small screen with hits like WandaVision , , and The Falcon and the Winter Soldier