The living room is dead. Long live the bedroom, the subway, and the treadmill. We watch on phones with subtitles permanently on (a study showed 80% of Gen Z uses subtitles, not because they can’t hear, but because they can’t risk missing a line while looking away). We watch at 1.5x speed. We watch "explained" videos instead of watching the actual show.
Prediction two: Not because studios are nice, but because the streaming wars have cratered. With Wall Street demanding profitability over subscribers, studios can no longer afford to only make $200 million blockbusters. They will have to make Aftersun and Past Lives again—$10 million dramas that make their money back slowly, over years, on digital rental. a27hopsonxxx
By J. Sampson
For thirty years, we called it "Peak TV." The golden era of the antihero. The streaming wars. The binge. For three decades, the entertainment industry operated on a simple, unspoken contract: we will give you more than you can possibly watch, and you will remain glued to your couch, forever chasing the season finale high. The living room is dead
On the other hand, you had The Marvels and The Flash —expensive, sequel-laden, universe-building films that crashed and burned. The audience has developed a sophisticated immune system to mediocre franchise fare. We will show up for a great Spider-Verse movie. We will not show up for the fourth Ant-Man . We watch at 1
We have entered a strange new phase of popular media. Industry insiders are calling it "The Great Unwind." It is a period of contraction, confusion, and, paradoxically, incredible creativity. After years of bloat, the entertainment landscape is not just changing channels—it is changing the very nature of what a "channel" is. For a moment, let us mourn the streaming bundle. What began as a utopian promise—every movie, every show, every song, for the price of a latte—has collapsed under its own weight. Netflix, Max, Disney+, Peacock, Apple TV+, Paramount+, Prime Video, and a dozen niche players have recreated the exact problem they were built to solve: the cable bundle, just with better algorithms and worse buffering.
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