I'm visiting my parents and we watched a classic movie last night (A Night to Remember, still the most historically accurate Titanic film, so there James Cameron).
My dad needs closed captions and the only version that had CC, was the version that was colorized in the 80s. (Usually none of us will touch a colorized BW classic but desperate times, etc.)
My friends, it was worse than what I remembered. People's faces changed color randomly, the water was pink and then purple...wow. It was so bad that it was fun to watch.
I know that 80s technology was not what we have today so I know they were doing their best. But I wonder, what stuff are we doing to films now that we think is awesome but will be cringy in a couple of decades?
Such a cool question!
I think we will look the "Cinematic Universes" a lot more critically. That concept will "jump the shark" and then have giant collapse, then revival 20 years later because it would seem retro.
The Streaming Wars will make us laugh, too!