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Don't worry, once he's dead and can't stop it Hollywood will thoroughly sh*t over this IP as well with prequels, sequels and spinoffs. They're very patient if there's potential for a cash grab.
Then again, Spielberg isn't so pure -- he CGI'd the guns with walkie-talkies in the re-release didn't he? Can't depict our loving government agents as anything but benevolent, right?
Wasn't it Terry Pr⍺tchett who specifically put in his will that all of his unfinished works (on hard drives) were to be crushed with a steamroller?
Ah yes
People were so upset about that and I understand why, but creators are so dehumanized and treated as entertainment machines, I think being able to release or withhold your work on your own terms is so important.
I still feel really weird knowing that Kafka's writings were released against his wishes after he died. I can't even say it wasn't a net positive, and I know he's long dead so it doesn't really affect him, but it feels like people don't want artists or writers to be able to keep anything to themselves. We're not only entitled to everything they've already made, but everything they could potentially make. How many times have you heard people say "we were robbed" because a standalone work didn't get a sequel, or a TV show didn't get a dozen redundant seasons? Like if we like someone's work, we're owed more of it.