I like the idea of Hollywood interested into the actual-play. Here the adventage is it needs a lower budgets. Even some streamers and profesionals and writters could start as amateur actual-play. Also maybe we could see animated "replay", with retouched recaps of previous games (We can skip the parts of "that day we went to the shops to buy magic item"). Some times in the past joked about actual-play shows by Japanese female players, to promote the game in the Japanese market.
I see in the future more actual-plays using VTTs, and even sponsored by videogame studios and publishers to promote their IPs.
Hasbro should "estar al loro" ( = "being at parrot", being attentive, the parrots are very watcher animals) and "put on the batteries" ( = getting ready and be updated. This morning I am missing the slang from 80's). D&D is not "the only coke bottle in the dessert" (= the only option), and different studios could use other TTRPGs and franchises. Thanks Actual Play shows World of Darkness could become again the main rival of D&D. Or it could be Starfinder by Paizo.
Other point it is languange barrier. I am very used if I can't understand by lyrics of a song in other languange, but the internet videos without subtitles are more inconfortable for me. I haven't watched a complete episode of Critical Role, even when I can read the subtitles.