Some more points of view:
“The tariff would not really work the same way that folks generally see tariffs as working. They’re usually product-based for cars or computers or things that are actually crossing a border, and it’s a physical product,” said Randy Davidson, CEO of Georgia Entertainment. “A movie has multiple owners — and then you have projects and productions just like Superman that was just recently done in Georgia, where locations are done across the country and across the world. It would be very, very difficult to put those things together.”
“Davidson warned that tariffs could backfire and drastically increase prices for movie theaters and streaming services.”
Who cares if Hollywood suffers a financial hit? They’ve been culturally irrelevant to the average American for years. Even ignoring the leftist ideology pushed by the celebs, the storylines are tired and the characters difficult to relate to. Haven’t set foot in a movie theater since before the scam-demic.
The best Sci-Fi in recent times came from Canada: Dark Matter, Firefly, The Expanse, etc.