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Average revenue of the duos with most collaborations

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One-time duos that generated more revenues

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The most successful comedies aren’t necessarily those featuring recurring duos. Instead, for pairs that have collaborated in only one movie, the same names appear repeatedly : Johnny Depp, Keith Richards, Greg Ellis…

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**Detective:** "Sequels often face a tough crowd. Can they maintain the magic of the original?"

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Evolution of audience scores for some movies and their sequels

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The data reveals a common trend: sequels often experience a decline in popularity over time, reflected in progressively lower audience scores.

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The dynamic graph charts the evolution of audience scores across movie franchises and their sequels. On the horizontal axis, we see movie titles paired with their release years, while the vertical axis tracks audience scores. Each point represents a sequel group, with bubble sizes reflecting the number of films in each category.
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Titles have the unique challenge of encapsulating a movie's essence in just a handful of words. In comedy, certain keywords not only resonate deeply with audiences but also appear consistently in the titles of successful films.

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The graph highlights popular words from comedy titles, with the size of each point representing the frequency of that word in successful films. The X and Y axes organize these words by their meanings, forming clusters of similar themes.

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