Then take YouTube to the big screen. How can you do it? Is it because the movies give you that family bonding time that online doesn't? It was always a parent, older brother, or family taking me when I was a kid until I was old enough to go with my friends. It was a sort of social experience.
I don't think YouTube can recreate that family experience that a movie used to be. I just guess the parents need to be more involved of the content their kids consume, and Hollywood needs to invest in big budget films there, instead of catering to the older crowd.
2016 was not weak by any means. Major comic book films, all different and unique (didn't help that most of them were bad). Had some unexpected hits like Jungle Book and Zootopia in there. It seems the thrillers and the second tier films were garbage if anything. Even getting sequels in that department now, London Has Fallen. Now You See Me 2. The originals were already crappy films to begin with. In that regard, weak on depth, but in terms of brands and star power, not really.