Overview
- Maximilian Mundt observes a growing preference for traditional and conservative narratives in film and television, citing a decline in creative risk-taking.
- He attributes this shift to societal and political influences, suggesting audiences favor secure and nostalgic content during uncertain times.
- Mundt highlights the popularity of traditional romance stories, contrasting them with narratives about independent women, which he says are less in demand.
- The actor notes a broader cultural movement where people seek simpler lifestyles reminiscent of previous generations, avoiding complexity and challenges.
- The comments come ahead of the April 8 release of the fourth and final season of Netflix's 'How to Sell Drugs Online (Fast),' a series known for its innovative storytelling.