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We have more "prestige TV" than any human could watch in ten lifetimes. This has led to a strange paradox: We spend 20 minutes scrolling through menus only to end up re-watching The Office for the tenth time. Because of the "binge model," we’re often on
Entertainment in 2026 isn't just about the content; it's about the . We want to feel like we’re part of the conversation. Whether it’s a niche anime, a viral podcast, or a big-budget epic, the media that wins is the media that makes us feel connected to a community. We have more "prestige TV" than any human
Remember when everyone watched the same finale on the same night? While shows like House of the Dragon or The Last of Us still pull us together, the "appointment viewing" era is mostly a ghost.
The industry is reacting by leaning into "comfort media" and massive, established franchises. It’s why every hit movie now needs a "cinematic universe." In a sea of infinite choices, we gravitate toward what feels familiar. The Bottom Line
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