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For me, I think The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen would be fairly popular if it came out today. One of the main issues reviewers had with it at the time was that it was extremely campy, but I think that’s something that modern audiences adore in a film. It’s incredibly stylized and over the top, and though the story is admittedly lacking I think audiences would be willing to forgive it.

I don’t think it would set the world on fire, but I do think it would be a surprise success like M3GAN.

What movies do you think also fit this bill?

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