The few antonyms available that can substitute for "re-makes" include "original," "innovative," "novel," "creative," and "newly minted." Where "re-makes" suggests the process of reviving a prior creation, these antonyms focus on novelty and originality in idea development. "Original" implies that something is created for the first time; "innovative" means the creative introduction of something new or different; "novel" connotes something new or unusual, while "creative" means involving original ideas or imagination. Finally, "newly minted" suggests something that has just been made or created, indicating freshness and lack of prior iterations.