It's true. The Streaming setup has come as a double-edge sword. On the one hand, they had many freedoms a lot of tv and movie studios didn't in terms of taking a risk and trying things that nobody else had ever been able to do, and sometimes it was very successful, making a name for services like Netflix and Hulu. The trouble is, because of this setup, streaming services were also a dumping ground for bad ideas, and more often than not, you could see exactly why some of these tv show/movie scripts were turned down by other studios. Some of them just plain sucked, and no doubt didn't get many viewers.
I think what's gonna happen is, someone (or even a group of people) with money and a passion, are gonna start up a new "hollywood" in another state, complete with their own advertising, MPAA rating system, and chain of movie theaters, and they're gonna make a killing financially by making non-woke movies. They can take in all the people who were driven out or just plain rejected in California, and use their skills to make the films people have been wanting to do all along.
I say that they'll have to have their own advertising, MPAA rating system, and movie theater chain, because without those, they have no chance at competing with the original Hollyweird. The old Tinseltown will recognize them as a threat and competition and try to bury them, and when it turns out the new film industry (whatever people will call it) isn't going to be subject to the other industry arms old Hollywood owns, they're gonna realize they're screwed.
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