Of course, we’ve already been accused of killing the movie business. And, to be fair, we’ve done our best to hobble the theatrical experience. We are the generation that invented “Netflix and chill,” after all. We were the early adopters of streaming and binge-watching, raised in a world where DVRs radically transformed how, and how swiftly, programming could be consumed. But a new Harris Poll of 2,022 adults conducted Nov. 5-7 shows that, before the pandemic, those ages 25-to-40 were the group most likely to go to the movies.