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Adaptations and Remakes of old stories will frequently move them closer to the production date in time, space or both, even if the original is only a couple of decades old, in a Derivative Works kind of Creator Provincialism. Some updates bring an ancient or medieval story into the modern day and set it in America.

Distinct from Recycled with a Gimmick in that the purpose is to make the story more familiar and accessible (as well as cutting production costs), whereas the Recycled with a Gimmick trope is often based around transplanting a story into a less familiar setting such as a moon colony or alien galaxy. Also, by its nature, a Setting Update is typically made long after the original, whereas a Recycled Premise is usually a copy made to cash in on hot demand. Sometimes, especially with the more radical changes, it can be a genuinely clever analogy. As well, if the source work has Zeerust or dated offensive references, this is a good time to update these too.

Please do not describe examples in the Recycled IN SPACE! style. Also, please do not just state the name of the work, as that is a Zero-Context Example, and zero context examples are not allowed on the Wiki. Please explain how the example demonstrates this trope.

Related to Comic-Book Time for long running series. Also related to Retcon. Compare Adaptational Location Change. Contrast Revival which continues the story with updated elements. Super-Trope to Modern AU Fic, which is a sub-trope of this applied to fan-works. Attempted aversion of this trope sometimes results in Present-Day Past anyway.

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    Films — Animation 

    Films — Live-Action 

    Literature 

    Live-Action TV 

    Music 

    Music Videos 

    Pinball 

    Radio 

    Stand Up Comedy 

    Tabletop Games 

    Theater 

    Video Games 

    Webcomics 

    Web Originals 

    Western Animation 

    Real Life 


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