This document discusses classical Hollywood narratives and how they have evolved. It begins with defining classical narratives and their typical elements, such as three-act structure and mise-en-scene rules. It then analyzes how some popular film franchises, like James Bond and Lord of the Rings, have both retained and adapted classical narrative elements over multiple films. While newer films still draw from classical structures, the document explores how Hollywood storytelling has also changed with new formats like television and stylists trends like "New Hollywood." In conclusion, it finds the classical model remains influential despite ongoing evolution in the industry.