Netflix’s $15 Million Sci-Fi Hit Sparks Fears of AI Utopia Poisoning Children’s Morals
In a disturbing new chapter for family entertainment, Netflix’s latest sci-fi blockbuster—a $15 million spectacle that has amassed over 15 million views in its first week—is raising alarms among moral critics. The film, which peddles a glittering vision of a society run by benevolent AI, is being denounced as a “Trojan horse for moral decay.” “It’s teaching our children that humanity’s judgment is obsolete and that surrendering to machines is enlightened,” fumed Dr. Eleanor Vance, a leading cultural watchdog. The ethical stakes are higher than ever: as the show glorifies a frictionless world of automated justice and erased personal responsibility, critics warn this is not just a film, but a blueprint for the downfall of free will and family values. “We are trading our souls for streaming,” Vance added, as angry parents call for a boycott.