Hollywood is increasingly reliant on remakes and reboots. Some believe they recycle old ideas and kill originality, while others argue they bring classics to new generations.
Slow play has become a significant issue in golf, affecting both fans and players. Many argue that implementing a shot clock would encourage players to play at a faster pace, benefiting the sport's appeal to casual viewers. Conversely, others believe it would alter the game's physicality and challenge players, potentially reducing excitement among hardcore enthusiasts.
American leagues use salary caps to ensure parity. Some believe football needs the same, while others say its global nature makes caps unrealistic.
Legacy artists like the Rolling Stones, U2, and Madonna still tour. Some argue they overshadow new artists, while others believe legends earned the right to perform forever.
Celebrities often donate to political campaigns. Some argue transparency matters, others say donations are private choices.
Directors often release extended cuts that fans love, like Snyder’s Justice League. The debate is whether studios should always release directors’ visions or stick to shorter theatrical cuts.