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But this reliance on nostalgia is creating a generation gap. Gen Z and Gen Alpha, raised on user-generated chaos, often find legacy IP boring. They prefer the messy authenticity of a Discord chat or a live unfiltered podcast over the polished thrum of a mega-budget superhero film.