Definitely. True stories are a rich source of material for authors. People are interested in reading about real events and the people involved. There are always new historical events being discovered or re - examined, and contemporary real - life stories that can be turned into books.
Maybe. It depends on various factors such as the current trends in the film industry. If audiences continue to show an interest in true - story - based films, then producers will be more inclined to make more. However, if there is a shift in what the public wants to see, the number could decrease.
Yes, movies based on true stories can be more engaging. When you know that the events actually happened, it adds a sense of authenticity. For example, 'Schindler's List' which is based on a true story of Oskar Schindler saving Jews during the Holocaust. It makes the viewers feel more connected to the story and the characters as they are not just fictional creations but real people who went through those situations.
It depends on the popularity and demand for the particular show. Some might have many episodes if they gain a large audience, while others might have only a few.