The document discusses the proliferation of content through franchises, sequels, and adaptations. It analyzes two films, Jurassic World and Kingsman: The Secret Service. For Jurassic World, it notes that as a sequel to Jurassic Park from 20 years ago, it could be seen as unoriginal, though it is based on an original story idea. For Kingsman, it states that the film was not part of a franchise or sequel, but was instead an adaptation of a comic book, and therefore maintained some originality as a British independent film.