Actor
Sarah Paulson believes the quality of television has superseded that of movies and probably that is why more people are turning towards the medium.
Paulson, who won an Emmy and a Golden Globe for her role in the series "The People vs OJ Simpson: American Crime Story", said that over the years writing has improved in television.
"There was a time where nobody wanted to do television, it was just a bunch of dodos, and it was like, 'you can't get any film work huh? Going over to TV? Aww, I'm sorry'," Paulson said in an interview.
"And now I feel like very accomplished people in the film world know that where the storytelling is, where the writing is, where the roles are, tend to be in television right now," she added.
"Films are losing people to the streaming world, and I think we now need to step up our game in the film industry in order to keep an audience," she added.