The film industry thrives on trends, but sometimes these trends result in nearly identical movies competing against each other. This overlap often stems from shared inspirations, such as societal anxieties or historical events, driving studios to develop similar concepts simultaneously. In 1997, Volcano and Dante’s Peak exemplified this phenomenon by depicting catastrophic volcanic eruptions. While Dante’s Peak leaned on scientific realism, Volcano delivered a more action-packed narrative, leaving audiences to decide which perspective they preferred.
Industry insiders often point to insider leaks and talent migration as contributing factors. Writers, producers, or directors may unknowingly—or intentionally—pitch comparable ideas to different studios, leading to an arms race to release first. Additionally, the rush to capitalize on trending topics often results in unfinished ideas being greenlit, with competing projects racing to the big screen. These dynamics reveal how high-stakes creativity can sometimes lead to duplication.
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