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I guess how the next decade pans out in terms of popular culture really depends on the next US election and how indignant/triumphalist Hollywood and the mainstream media feels after it.
Either way, if it somehow encourages more people to switch off their computers/devices and stop viewing the world through the sick lens of Twitter then I'm all for that.
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I think most comic book shops will close their doors as floppies will go the way of the VCR. A few will remain as people will still want back issues but even that wont keep doors open very long thanks to online comic stores and sites like DC Universe and Marvel Unlimited.
Movie theaters will also have a hard time thanks to streaming services. The big name movies will still make a profit but smaller films will be lucky to break even.
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1.Streaming becomes the new cable.
2. Completely computer generated actors become a thing towards the end of the decade.
3. Robots/androids become an ever more common place thing in society and in the media.
4. People start to retreat more and more into artificially generated worlds.
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Toasters reveal themselves to be sentient and take over.
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[QUOTE=tbaron;4761115]I think most comic book shops will close their doors as floppies will go the way of the VCR. A few will remain as people will still want back issues but even that wont keep doors open very long thanks to online comic stores and sites like DC Universe and Marvel Unlimited.
Movie theaters will also have a hard time thanks to streaming services. The big name movies will still make a profit but smaller films will be lucky to break even.[/QUOTE]
I'll be honest, most of the back issues I want I can't find in comic shops. I may have to use my Kindle account more than I planned to.
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