Legendary comedian Jerry Seinfeld has expressed his pessimism about the future of the movie industry, stating that the era of everyone flocking to movie theaters has come to an end. Seinfeld believes that the movie business has become ‘disoriented’ and lost its former cultural significance due to the overabundance of content available in today’s digital landscape.
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Jerry Seinfeld, known for his unwavering confidence, recently declared the movie business dead on the eve of his directorial debut. While his comments may seem brash, they reflect an unfortunate shift in our cultural landscape. According to Seinfeld, films no longer hold the same social and cultural significance they once did, and the industry is plagued by uncertainty and disorientation.