Reese Witherspoon says that films will change radically to adapt to Gen Z

With artificial intelligence that emerges over several creative industries, actress Reese Perserspoon believes that filmmaking will change drastically in the near future, while Hollywood adapts to new viewing habits.
In a recent interview with The New York TimesWitherspoon spoke about how the attention span of her two children for films differed from that of her generation. She said this points to where Hollywood is going.
“I noticed that my children did not go to the film,” says Witherspoon. “I had teenage children. I went to the movies every Friday and Saturday evening. Children don’t go to the movies. Usually people see one year in the theaters with their children for a year. You have to go where the audience is, not complaining that the fact they have not delivered or have what is there to change. Up to three years.”
After the interviewer had asked whether the cognitive shift was due to the recent rise of artificial intelligence, addressed Witherspoon and addressed how she viewed the recent growth in technology. “Everyone knows. You just have to understand how it will happen. Because we still have to put our consciousness on top and use it as a tool. Otherwise it is just a run -away train.”
Witherspoon also became the establishment of its newest company, FowNnie, which focuses on creating digital magazines for young gene Women. Witherspoon spoke about a maker for the company and the changing economy of working in entertainment. “You have to be pragmatic if you have a company like mine, because time is your biggest possession. You can’t waste time on things that you can’t make.”




