I can always find something to watch. I won’t lose sleep over any of it. Don’t matter to me.
I won't lose sleep over it either.
The history of the studios interests me. Movies have always been an important art form in the American culture. If a studio is bought by the wrong owner they can easily be destroyed.
Take the defunct studio RKO Pictures, which made Citizen Kane and It's a wonderful life. RKO also showed all the Disney animated movies like Snow White and Pinocchio. They were innovative and broke new ground. Then, they were bought by the wrong owners and driven into the ground. First by Howard Hughes and later the General Tire and Rubber Company. Under different ownership could still be around and doing well.
I just wouldn't want to see Warner Brothers see the same fate as RKO. There's really nothing left of RKO, but they were once part of the big five. They were bigger than Columbia Pictures, Universal, and United Artists (the little three). Which are all three still in existence. Columbia is owned by Sony, Comcast owns Universal, and United Artists is owned by Amazon.
There's something else you need to notice. All the movies studios are now owned by large tech companies.
Amazon owns MGM and United Artists
Netflix owns Warner Brothers
Oracle owns Paramount (I say Oracle because it's David Ellison son of Larry Ellison)
Sony owns Columbia Pictures
Comcast owns Universal
Apple
Disney owns Twentieth Century (Technical from an animation stand point - Pixar.)
You have people with a technical mindset running an artistic business. I see culture problems down the road. Imagine Microsoft buying Warner Brothers, that would be a recipe for disaster.