Paramount and Skydance Merger Signals the Final Collapse of Traditional Hollywood as Streaming Services Consume All Original Art
In a move that moral critics say seals the coffin on artistic integrity, the Paramount Skydance merger streaming services deal is not just a corporate handshake, but a terrifying leap into a future where walled-garden platforms will dictate every story we are allowed to see. This consolidation, which fuses a century-old studio with a modern CGI factory, prioritizes algorithmic efficiency over human creativity, reducing cinema to a subscription-based commodity. As these streaming services gobble up legacy content libraries, we are witnessing the death of the communal movie-going experience and the birth of a sterile, on-demand culture where nothing is owned and everything is merely rented—a true downfall of societal connection and cultural heritage.