@TheBigWu: There's also the drama-wreckage over Rowling, her opinions on things, and the effects it had on how many feel about themselves and what they now or at least temporarily hated to love, i.e., Potter stuff.
Then there's the folks who made a Jedi church and cosplay 24/7/365.
There are also folks who boycott long-enjoyed franchises, products, people, or hobbies because someone else's opinion or life or whatever "ruined it for [them]".
And we cannot forget "real fans" of tv shows...
@TheBigWu: ...and comics who shit themselves up the back and rail about changes in them over time louder and more vociferously than they do about their own personal rights, privileges, and freedoms in the nations in which they live.
And the poor saps who buy into Andy Tate's and Joe Rogan's shticks and the maroons who buy Paltrow's Goop and so on and more.
I don't mean kids. I mean grown-ass adults, many with college degrees and jobs. I cannot imagine what in life and identity they're lacking.