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This month was a period of reflection for the industry. 2024 was projected to be a down year compared to the post-pandemic highs of 2023. However, the success of Bob Marley: One Love and the moderate performance of other titles like the spy thriller Argylle suggested that audiences were still hungry for original or non-franchise content, provided it had a strong hook.
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: Remained a strong contender, holding the #2 spot and surpassing $70 million in total domestic gross by that weekend. Drive-Away Dolls
Perhaps the most significant, yet invisible, trend on was the rise of generative AI. While ChatGPT had launched months earlier, by late February 2023, studios were quietly experimenting. On this date, a viral controversy erupted over an AI-generated This Is Fine comic reinterpretation. Popular media journalists began sounding the alarm on how AI would replace background artists and screenwriters. The seeds of the 2023 SAG-AFTRA strike were being watered in the discourse of February 24, 2023 .
: Major studios began licensing their proprietary content back to competitors, ending the era of absolute platform exclusivity. The Creator Economy and Short-Form Mastery 2024 was projected to be a down year
But perhaps the most significant music event on was not a new release but a lingering phenomenon: Miley Cyrus’s “Flowers” had just completed its fifth week at #1 on the Hot 100. The song’s record-breaking streaming numbers (over 100 million weekly global streams on Spotify at its peak) were fueled by its status as an “anti-anthem” for post-breakup empowerment – and by endless TikTok dance challenges, reaction videos, and cover versions. The song epitomized how popular media in 2023 demanded participatory engagement.
This led directly to the rise of tiers and Free Ad-Supported Streaming TV (FAST) channels. The industry essentially began rebuilding the mechanics of traditional cable television under the guise of modern apps, aggregating services to prevent consumers from canceling subscriptions. 2. The Interactive Ecosystem: Video Games Move Inward
: An Oscar-nominated Italian drama depicting the journey of two Senegalese teenagers attempting to reach Europe. About Dry Grasses
(Prime Video) : An investigative crime series based on the illegal ivory poaching trade in India. Show more Music and Celebrity Events February 2024 Movies
This month was a period of reflection for the industry. 2024 was projected to be a down year compared to the post-pandemic highs of 2023. However, the success of Bob Marley: One Love and the moderate performance of other titles like the spy thriller Argylle suggested that audiences were still hungry for original or non-franchise content, provided it had a strong hook.
Behind the theatrical curtain, streaming services were locked in their eternal battle for subscriber attention. saw several notable additions to major platforms:
From a visual standpoint, the "Sad Hamster" meme, which appears to show a small, brown rodent gazing into the middle distance with an expression of profound melancholy, became the unlikely visual mascot of February 2024. It was a perfect encapsulation of the internet's ability to find humor and solidarity in shared feelings of low-grade sadness, and its face was Photoshopped into everything from The Last Supper to the Oval Office.
The theatrical releases on this date were led by bold, high-concept films that captured the zeitgeist. Cocaine Bear
Sharper, a new Apple original film, has recently dropped, and viewers have taken to social media to share their praise. Cocaine Bear
: Remained a strong contender, holding the #2 spot and surpassing $70 million in total domestic gross by that weekend. Drive-Away Dolls
Perhaps the most significant, yet invisible, trend on was the rise of generative AI. While ChatGPT had launched months earlier, by late February 2023, studios were quietly experimenting. On this date, a viral controversy erupted over an AI-generated This Is Fine comic reinterpretation. Popular media journalists began sounding the alarm on how AI would replace background artists and screenwriters. The seeds of the 2023 SAG-AFTRA strike were being watered in the discourse of February 24, 2023 .
: Major studios began licensing their proprietary content back to competitors, ending the era of absolute platform exclusivity. The Creator Economy and Short-Form Mastery
But perhaps the most significant music event on was not a new release but a lingering phenomenon: Miley Cyrus’s “Flowers” had just completed its fifth week at #1 on the Hot 100. The song’s record-breaking streaming numbers (over 100 million weekly global streams on Spotify at its peak) were fueled by its status as an “anti-anthem” for post-breakup empowerment – and by endless TikTok dance challenges, reaction videos, and cover versions. The song epitomized how popular media in 2023 demanded participatory engagement.
This led directly to the rise of tiers and Free Ad-Supported Streaming TV (FAST) channels. The industry essentially began rebuilding the mechanics of traditional cable television under the guise of modern apps, aggregating services to prevent consumers from canceling subscriptions. 2. The Interactive Ecosystem: Video Games Move Inward