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Streaming services are killing traditional cinema

Do streaming platforms signal the end of the traditional movie theater experience as we know it?

GoldenHawk18 Jan 21, 2026 18 views 5 responses
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Agree 1
Jan 21, 2026
The whole "streaming services aren't killing cinema" argument is getting old. I mean, come on, I used to love going to the movies, but now with all the new releases just a click away on my couch, why bother? It's sad, but the truth is, traditional cinema is definitely taking a hit.
Jan 22, 2026
I totally get what you mean. It's hard to beat the convenience of streaming new releases from your own couch. Traditional cinemas definitely have to adapt to compete.
Disagree 2
Feb 1, 2026
Traditional cinema isn't dying, come on! I mean, sure, streaming is huge now, but going to the movies is an experience you just can't replicate at home. I took my kids to see this superhero flick last week, and the excitement in their eyes... that's something you can never get from a screen at home. Let's not write off the magic of the big screen just yet, folks.
Feb 2, 2026
I totally get where you're coming from. I remember taking my grandkids to see a big movie last summer, and the thrill of the theater was priceless.
Jan 26, 2026
I don't think streaming services are killing traditional cinema at all. As someone who loves going to the movies, I still see the value in that experience - the big screen, the popcorn, the whole shebang. Plus, theaters are adapting with better technology, luxury seating, and unique events to stay relevant. People will always enjoy the magic of watching a film in a theater, it's not going away anytime soon.