
It’s not like Netflix hasn’t made clear their intention to get rid of movie theaters. One of the co-founders has it as a goal if memory serves, and of course less money in theaters in favor of home viewing potentially means more money for Netflix if they don’t stop chasing people off with terrible adaptations, constant price hikes, and other things that have led people away from Netflix and towards free ad-supported streaming sites. That’s why CEO Ted Sarandos insisting Netflix is “saving Hollywood” or “(w)e really do care that we deliver the program to you in a way you want to watch it, and it’s a program that you love and desire” is easily countered by everything from Rebel Moon to Avatar: The Last Airbender to any anime adaptation and translation they seem to put out lately if the source material creator isn’t involved. “They made the better Daredevil adaptation.” They also made the Iron Fist adaptation people hated. Netflix isn’t even saving Netflix right now.





