Is streaming better than movie theaters?
Streaming offers convenience and affordability, but theaters provide unmatched experiences. The debate questions whether streaming has made theaters obsolete.

Should directors’ cuts be the standard release?
Directors often release extended cuts that fans love, like Snyder’s Justice League. The debate is whether studios should always release directors’ visions or stick to shorter theatrical cuts.

Marvel vs DC: Who makes better movies?
Marvel dominates the box office with interconnected superhero stories, while DC has iconic characters and darker tones. Fans debate which universe truly delivers better films.

Should Netflix release shows weekly instead of all at once?
Binge culture changed TV, but weekly releases create anticipation. The debate is whether streaming platforms should stick to binge drops or adopt traditional weekly schedules.

Are movie remakes ruining Hollywood?
Hollywood is increasingly reliant on remakes and reboots. Some believe they recycle old ideas and kill originality, while others argue they bring classics to new generations.

Should movie spoilers be banned online?
Fans hate having major twists spoiled online, while others argue spoilers are unavoidable in the digital age. The debate questions whether spoilers should be regulated.

Are superhero movies saving or killing cinema?
Superhero movies dominate box offices. Some say they keep theaters alive, while critics argue they crowd out original films and creativity.

Is CGI ruining modern movies?
Computer graphics allow amazing visuals, but critics say overuse makes films look fake and soulless. The debate is whether CGI improves or cheapens cinema.

Should actors be replaced by AI?
With AI technology advancing, studios are exploring digital actors. Supporters say it saves costs and opens creativity, while critics argue it threatens art and jobs.

Should movies be shorter than 2 hours?
Movies are getting longer, with many blockbusters pushing past 3 hours. Some argue shorter films fit modern attention spans, while others love long epics.

Should Oscars include a ‘Best Popular Film’ award?
The Oscars are often criticized for ignoring blockbusters. A proposed category for popular films could honor box office hits, but critics say it cheapens the awards.
