There's an old movie industry saying: "A movie should be about the single most important thing that ever happens to one person". Which obviously dates from before the days of the big move franchise, but in general, movies are about events that are extremely important, or extremely important to one person, and TV series are different. A movie is about one person determining the fate of the world or the universe, or determining the direction of their own life or their family's fate, in a short and intense experience. Whatever the fate of the movie theaters, I hope the art form of the movie NEVER goes away, it is a beautiful and emotionally rewarding way to tell stories.
Of course the same rule can't apply to TV series, a TV series has to be about ongoing adventures of some sort. Even the modern TV series that are basically one long story have to be super episodic, and it's not actually easy adjusting the save-the-galaxy stakes of the Star Wars films to th slower, smaller-stakes needs of a TV series, but they've done it. There's life in the franchise yet!
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