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However, the launch of Netflix’s original content strategy—marked by the release of House of Cards in 2013—signaled a reversal of this model. It was a "Life-Stream," an unedited memory harvested
While this drove Disney+ subscriptions into the stratosphere (200+ million subs), it also alienated casual fans. Popular media, once accessible to anyone with a movie ticket, now requires a homework assignment and a monthly subscription. The result is "superhero fatigue"—not because the movies are worse, but because the barrier to entry is higher.