Question

Compared to high-risk blockbusters, B-movies are popular with studios because they are usually a safe bet financially. They are described by all of the following EXCEPT

A) casts consist of entirely unknown actors, never any stars.

B) generally formulaic movies that offer little in terms of creative story-telling or moviemaking.

C) likely to be sequels, remakes, or niche-audience films that lack broad appeal.

D) unlikely to make a lot of money, but almost certain to return some profit.

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