It's not going to happen tomorrow, and the OP title is just to get engagement. But people acting like over time this won't disrupt filmmaking are being naive.Survivorship bias. Every technological innovation doesn't become the iPhone breh
Ironically those years of content being pumped into AI has already plateaued and now the AI is just running around in circles. The devs have been talking about this for a minute.
AI is still at the mercy of its inputs, and the lack of creativity of those doing the inputting is where the problem lies
I'm not even completely against AI. I use Deepseek everyday. But nikkas are doing all of the prophesizing and none of the analysing thinking filmmakers are suddenly about to become obsolete
There will be an ethical and moral fight around this among filmmakers and executives for these studios, but eventually there will be a film or a show that breaks through that tests the audience's sentiment on whether or not they care if what they watched was generated or made traditionally.
I remember this article just last year...

Tyler Perry halts $800 million studio expansion after 'mind-blowing' AI demonstration
Tyler Perry announced he's putting an $800 million expansion of his Atlanta studio on hold after seeing a demonstration of OpenAI's Sora technology.

Fast forward to now and this stuff has gotten even better and will keep getting better. Films will not just go away, but AI is already being implemented in multiple areas in the filmmaking process today. I don't see that slowing down or going away ever at this point.