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What's Next for Hollywood's Hottest New Directors and Franchises?

From Spielberg's Advice to Momoa's Lobo Demands, Here's the Latest

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Hollywood is always abuzz with new projects and developments, and this week is no exception. From legendary director Steven Spielberg's advice to young filmmakers to Jason Momoa's demands for a rated R Lobo movie,...

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Steven Spielberg, the renowned director behind classics like Jaws and E.T., recently shared his wisdom with two of horror's most in-demand young...

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Steven Spielberg, the renowned director behind classics like Jaws and E.T., recently shared his wisdom with two of horror's most in-demand young directors, Curry Barker and Kane Parsons. When asked what advice he would give to the duo, Spielberg cautioned against letting success go to their heads. "Don't let wild success go to your heads, because when you make your next movie, you're starting from scratch," he said.

Meanwhile, Jason Momoa has been making waves with his demands for a rated R Lobo movie. The actor, who is set to reprise his role as the character in a new DC movie, has insisted that he will only sign on for a solo Lobo film if it's rated R. "It's all I want, and I promise — I'm just going to put this out there right now — I do not have any interest in making a Lobo PG-13 movie," Momoa told Collider.

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Spielberg's advice to young directors is particularly relevant in today's fast-paced film industry, where success can be fleeting. By cautioning...

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Spielberg's advice to young directors is particularly relevant in today's fast-paced film industry, where success can be fleeting. By cautioning against letting success go to their heads, Spielberg is reminding filmmakers to stay humble and focused on their craft.

Momoa's demands for a rated R Lobo movie, on the other hand, highlight the ongoing debate about the importance of creative freedom in Hollywood. With the rise of streaming services and changing audience preferences, filmmakers are increasingly pushing for more mature content.

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It's always good to have a big hit to shore up your reputation, and you're more likely to get a second chance if your first movie is a success." —...

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"It's always good to have a big hit to shore up your reputation, and you're more likely to get a second chance if your first movie is a success." — Steven Spielberg
"I do not have any interest in making a Lobo PG-13 movie. So, will [Lobo] be a part of some other movies? If they want me, I'll be there. But if I make a solo movie, I'm not doing it unless it's rated R." — Jason Momoa

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1975: The year Steven Spielberg directed Jaws

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  • 1975: The year Steven Spielberg directed Jaws

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Spielberg's advice to young directors comes at a time when the film industry is experiencing a surge in new talent. With the rise of streaming...

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Spielberg's advice to young directors comes at a time when the film industry is experiencing a surge in new talent. With the rise of streaming services and social media, it's easier than ever for young filmmakers to get their foot in the door.

Momoa's demands for a rated R Lobo movie, on the other hand, are part of a larger trend towards more mature content in Hollywood. With the success of films like Deadpool and Logan, studios are increasingly willing to take risks on more adult-oriented material.

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As the film industry continues to evolve, it will be interesting to see how Spielberg's advice to young directors and Momoa's demands for a rated R...

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As the film industry continues to evolve, it will be interesting to see how Spielberg's advice to young directors and Momoa's demands for a rated R Lobo movie play out. Will we see a new wave of innovative, risk-taking filmmakers emerge, or will the industry play it safe with more conventional content? Only time will tell.

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  • Who: Steven Spielberg, Jason Momoa, Curry Barker, Kane Parsons
  • What: Spielberg's advice to young directors, Momoa's demands for a rated R Lobo movie
  • When: Spielberg's advice was given in a recent interview, Momoa's demands were made in a recent Collider interview
  • Where: The film industry
  • Impact: The developments could have a significant impact on the types of movies that get made in Hollywood.

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    Steven Spielberg’s Advice for ‘Obsession’ and ‘Backrooms’ Directors: “Don’t Let Success Go to Your Heads”

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    Jason Momoa Doesn’t “Have Any Interest” In ‘Lobo’ Movie If It’s Not Rated R: “It’s All I Want”

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What's Next for Hollywood's Hottest New Directors and Franchises?

From Spielberg's Advice to Momoa's Lobo Demands, Here's the Latest

Friday, June 12, 2026 • 4 min read • 5 source references

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Hollywood is always abuzz with new projects and developments, and this week is no exception. From legendary director Steven Spielberg's advice to young filmmakers to Jason Momoa's demands for a rated R Lobo movie, here's what's next for some of the hottest new directors and franchises.

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Steven Spielberg, the renowned director behind classics like Jaws and E.T., recently shared his wisdom with two of horror's most in-demand young directors, Curry Barker and Kane Parsons. When asked what advice he would give to the duo, Spielberg cautioned against letting success go to their heads. "Don't let wild success go to your heads, because when you make your next movie, you're starting from scratch," he said.

Meanwhile, Jason Momoa has been making waves with his demands for a rated R Lobo movie. The actor, who is set to reprise his role as the character in a new DC movie, has insisted that he will only sign on for a solo Lobo film if it's rated R. "It's all I want, and I promise — I'm just going to put this out there right now — I do not have any interest in making a Lobo PG-13 movie," Momoa told Collider.

Why It Matters

Spielberg's advice to young directors is particularly relevant in today's fast-paced film industry, where success can be fleeting. By cautioning against letting success go to their heads, Spielberg is reminding filmmakers to stay humble and focused on their craft.

Momoa's demands for a rated R Lobo movie, on the other hand, highlight the ongoing debate about the importance of creative freedom in Hollywood. With the rise of streaming services and changing audience preferences, filmmakers are increasingly pushing for more mature content.

What Experts Say

"It's always good to have a big hit to shore up your reputation, and you're more likely to get a second chance if your first movie is a success." — Steven Spielberg
"I do not have any interest in making a Lobo PG-13 movie. So, will [Lobo] be a part of some other movies? If they want me, I'll be there. But if I make a solo movie, I'm not doing it unless it's rated R." — Jason Momoa

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  • 1975: The year Steven Spielberg directed Jaws

Background

Spielberg's advice to young directors comes at a time when the film industry is experiencing a surge in new talent. With the rise of streaming services and social media, it's easier than ever for young filmmakers to get their foot in the door.

Momoa's demands for a rated R Lobo movie, on the other hand, are part of a larger trend towards more mature content in Hollywood. With the success of films like Deadpool and Logan, studios are increasingly willing to take risks on more adult-oriented material.

What Comes Next

As the film industry continues to evolve, it will be interesting to see how Spielberg's advice to young directors and Momoa's demands for a rated R Lobo movie play out. Will we see a new wave of innovative, risk-taking filmmakers emerge, or will the industry play it safe with more conventional content? Only time will tell.

Key Facts

  • Who: Steven Spielberg, Jason Momoa, Curry Barker, Kane Parsons
  • What: Spielberg's advice to young directors, Momoa's demands for a rated R Lobo movie
  • When: Spielberg's advice was given in a recent interview, Momoa's demands were made in a recent Collider interview
  • Where: The film industry
  • Impact: The developments could have a significant impact on the types of movies that get made in Hollywood.

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