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Netflix’s Sci-Fi Hit 15 Million Views Signals the End of Moral Storytelling as We Know It

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Netflix’s Sci-Fi Hit 15 Million Views Signals the End of Moral Storytelling as We Know It

In a cultural shift that has ethicists and media watchdogs sounding the alarm, Netflix’s latest blockbuster sci-fi hit—boasting over 15 million streams in its opening week—has sparked a fiery debate about the erosion of societal values. The film, which dazzles audiences with high-budget visual effects and a dystopian plot centered on artificial consciousness, is being praised for its entertainment value but condemned for its underlying message.

Critics argue that the show romanticizes the abandonment of human accountability, portraying a world where empathy is optional and revenge is glorified as a viable solution. Dr. Helen Marchetti, a moral philosopher at Columbia University, warns that such narratives “desensitize a generation to the very real consequences of dehumanization, turning complex ethical dilemmas into shallow spectacles.” Social media erupted with parents sharing screenshots of their children quoting the protagonist’s amoral catchphrases, while watchdog groups have launched a petition calling for age-restricted warnings on similar content.

As the ‘Netflix sci-fi hit 15 million’ continues to soar in the global charts, the question remains: are we celebrating innovation or sowing the seeds of a society that no longer distinguishes right from wrong?