When Netflix started they entered the market as a licensor of content from studios to be distributed as part of a streaming service.
This possibility largely no longer exists. I think Prime is the only non-studio distributor (?) and they are kept around because either they pay very well or it avoids anti-trust lawsuits. All of the studios have bought out competition and now only release their content themselves. This means there is no competition in the film distribution market.
When Netflix started they entered the market as a licensor of content from studios to be distributed as part of a streaming service.
This possibility largely no longer exists. I think Prime is the only non-studio distributor (?) and they are kept around because either they pay very well or it avoids anti-trust lawsuits. All of the studios have bought out competition and now only release their content themselves. This means there is no competition in the film distribution market.