Literary hub calls for end to hot-washing in adaptations

An opinion piece published on Literary Hub urges Hollywood to stop hot-washing literary adaptations.

The article, titled Literary Hub » Hollywood Needs to Stop Hot-Washing Literary Adaptations, appeared online yesterday. It addresses concerns about how literary works are adapted for film and television. No specific productions or individuals are named in the available source material.

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