User blog comment:MisterWoodhouse/An Update on the Future of Featured Video/@comment-1895174-20191210230110/@comment-1895174-20191211000224

For a lot of people, Star Wars is Star Wars before it's anything else. It doesn't matter if it comes in movie form, or TV form, or game form - the fact that it's Star Wars is what has their attention. It's a huge leap to assume that someone on Wookieepedia will be interested in some other movie that has nothing to do with Star Wars - might not even fit into the same genres as Star Wars - just because it's a movie.

And that's just Star Wars. What do you do with things like Marvel and DC, that primarily exist in one medium when its adaptations in other media are the primary drivers of its mass popularity?

I get that you would need to draw lines somewhere to create these "verticals", but the medium they're oftentimes associated with seems like it's far too broad to be of any use.