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Entertainment Industry Shifts Gears Amid Changing Landscape

From Streaming to Theaters, a New Era Unfolds

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    Sidemen Entertainment Boss Takes Swipe At BBC For Losing Connection With Young Audiences

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    AMC Theatres Grapples With Nearly 10 Percent Attendance Drop In Latest Quarter

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Entertainment Industry Shifts Gears Amid Changing Landscape

From Streaming to Theaters, a New Era Unfolds

Monday, February 23, 2026 • 3 min read • 5 source references

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The entertainment industry is in the midst of a significant transformation, with the rise of streaming services and social media influencers changing the way people consume content. This shift is having a profound impact on traditional players, including theaters and television networks.

One of the key drivers of this change is the growing popularity of streaming services such as Netflix, which has been expanding its original content offerings in recent years. The company's latest move is the production of Season 3 of its hit series "Wednesday," which has added four new cast members, including Chris Sarandon and Noah Taylor. The show, which is being filmed in Ireland, is expected to premiere later this year.

Meanwhile, the BBC is facing criticism for losing touch with young audiences, who are increasingly turning to social media platforms and streaming services for their entertainment needs. Victor Bengtsson, the boss of Sidemen Entertainment, a popular YouTube collective, recently took a swipe at the BBC, implying that it has failed to adapt to changing viewer habits.

However, not all traditional players are struggling. The Actor Awards, presented by SAG-AFTRA, is set to take place on March 1st, with Kristen Bell hosting the ceremony. In an interview with Deadline, Bell revealed that she plans to take a lighthearted approach to hosting, focusing on humor rather than controversy.

"I don't roast. It's not in me," she said. "If I'm going to roast anyone, it's going to be me. That's what's funniest to me. So it will be light and goofy and hopefully still make you laugh. But I want everyone to feel welcome."

In contrast, AMC Theatres is facing a more challenging environment, with attendance declining by nearly 10% in the latest quarter. The company reported a net loss of $127.4 million, despite efforts to revamp its theaters and improve the overall movie-going experience.

As the entertainment industry continues to evolve, it remains to be seen how traditional players will adapt to the changing landscape. One thing is clear, however: the rise of streaming services and social media influencers is having a profound impact on the way people consume content, and companies that fail to adapt risk being left behind.

In the case of "Wednesday," the addition of new cast members and the show's production in Ireland are likely to generate significant buzz and attract new viewers. However, for AMC Theatres, the decline in attendance is a more pressing concern, and the company will need to find ways to reverse this trend in order to remain competitive.

Ultimately, the future of the entertainment industry will depend on the ability of companies to adapt to changing viewer habits and technological advancements. As the industry continues to shift and evolve, one thing is clear: the companies that are able to innovate and stay ahead of the curve will be the ones that thrive in the years to come.

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  • Sidemen Entertainment Boss Takes Swipe At BBC For Losing Connection With Young Audiences
  • 'Wednesday' Season 3 Adds Four to Cast as Production Begins
  • Netflix's 'Wednesday' Season 3 Adds Chris Sarandon, Noah Taylor And More As Production Gets Underway in Ireland
  • Kristen Bell Reveals Her Actor Awards Hosting Plan: "I Don't Roast, It's Not In Me," Heavier Topics Are "Not My Vibe" And She "Would Love To" Sing Again
  • AMC Theatres Grapples With Nearly 10 Percent Attendance Drop In Latest Quarter

The entertainment industry is in the midst of a significant transformation, with the rise of streaming services and social media influencers changing the way people consume content. This shift is having a profound impact on traditional players, including theaters and television networks.

One of the key drivers of this change is the growing popularity of streaming services such as Netflix, which has been expanding its original content offerings in recent years. The company's latest move is the production of Season 3 of its hit series "Wednesday," which has added four new cast members, including Chris Sarandon and Noah Taylor. The show, which is being filmed in Ireland, is expected to premiere later this year.

Meanwhile, the BBC is facing criticism for losing touch with young audiences, who are increasingly turning to social media platforms and streaming services for their entertainment needs. Victor Bengtsson, the boss of Sidemen Entertainment, a popular YouTube collective, recently took a swipe at the BBC, implying that it has failed to adapt to changing viewer habits.

However, not all traditional players are struggling. The Actor Awards, presented by SAG-AFTRA, is set to take place on March 1st, with Kristen Bell hosting the ceremony. In an interview with Deadline, Bell revealed that she plans to take a lighthearted approach to hosting, focusing on humor rather than controversy.

"I don't roast. It's not in me," she said. "If I'm going to roast anyone, it's going to be me. That's what's funniest to me. So it will be light and goofy and hopefully still make you laugh. But I want everyone to feel welcome."

In contrast, AMC Theatres is facing a more challenging environment, with attendance declining by nearly 10% in the latest quarter. The company reported a net loss of $127.4 million, despite efforts to revamp its theaters and improve the overall movie-going experience.

As the entertainment industry continues to evolve, it remains to be seen how traditional players will adapt to the changing landscape. One thing is clear, however: the rise of streaming services and social media influencers is having a profound impact on the way people consume content, and companies that fail to adapt risk being left behind.

In the case of "Wednesday," the addition of new cast members and the show's production in Ireland are likely to generate significant buzz and attract new viewers. However, for AMC Theatres, the decline in attendance is a more pressing concern, and the company will need to find ways to reverse this trend in order to remain competitive.

Ultimately, the future of the entertainment industry will depend on the ability of companies to adapt to changing viewer habits and technological advancements. As the industry continues to shift and evolve, one thing is clear: the companies that are able to innovate and stay ahead of the curve will be the ones that thrive in the years to come.

Sources:

  • Sidemen Entertainment Boss Takes Swipe At BBC For Losing Connection With Young Audiences
  • 'Wednesday' Season 3 Adds Four to Cast as Production Begins
  • Netflix's 'Wednesday' Season 3 Adds Chris Sarandon, Noah Taylor And More As Production Gets Underway in Ireland
  • Kristen Bell Reveals Her Actor Awards Hosting Plan: "I Don't Roast, It's Not In Me," Heavier Topics Are "Not My Vibe" And She "Would Love To" Sing Again
  • AMC Theatres Grapples With Nearly 10 Percent Attendance Drop In Latest Quarter

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Sidemen Entertainment Boss Takes Swipe At BBC For Losing Connection With Young Audiences

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