On the other hand, piracy directly impacts revenue for creators, studios, and distributors, which can reduce funding for future projects. The rise of legal streaming services (Netflix, Prime, Disney+, etc.) has lowered some barriers, but fragmentation — where content is spread across multiple paid subscriptions — drives some users back to torrents out of frustration.

As subscription costs rise and platforms remove content from their libraries for tax write-offs, piracy and torrenting have seen a notable resurgence. Consumers are turning back to decentralized networks not just out of financial necessity, but for content preservation. When a streaming service deletes an exclusive movie, torrent networks often become the only place where that cultural artifact still exists. 4. The Future of Entertainment Content Distribution

I can create a narrative about accessing movies through torrent sites, focusing on information and safety.