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Originally Posted by Locke
Because they want the people who loved the originals, who are adults now, to be able to enjoy the movies with their own kids.
Kids have a tendency to like seeing movies they enjoy over and over again, which means people buy lots of tickets.
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Wait a sec. They want the people who loved the originals who are adults
now to enjoy it.
That seems to imply they were children when it came out. It’s almost as if the original movie managed to successfully attract adults and children. But they had to change the new one in order to appeal to parents with kids? Just like the original did?
This version was sanitized and written/directed/marketed by a corporate focus group.