It has definitely overtaken modern American TV shows and movies. Then again, I'm going off of what I'm seeing on the internet. I used to watch a lot of TV shows. I remember the heydays of American TV. There were dedicated discussion communities around the popular shows of that time. Even smaller-scale cable shows had great fan bases.
As for movies, American tentpole movies are barely breaking even nowadays, while anime movies are breaking records. Obviously, that's not fair to Hollywood since only the most popular Anime films see the light of day in the American box office, but zoomers don't really care for movies now. The discussion and fanboyism over movies, which were always fueled by young folks, have died down. Zoomers literally don't give a shit about Star Wars. I personally find Star Wars to be a lamer version of shonen. I think it was destined to die, even if Disney didn't go woke on it. I doubt most Zoomers can even name all the prequel titles. Star Wars died with delusional millennials.
Whereas niggers doing commentary on Anime episodes are getting millions of views. Zoomers make anime references, not Star Wars or fucking Star Trek. Zoomers are congregating en masse to discuss the latest chapter drop of a shonen slop. I know it’s cringe, but it used to be the case with the latest tentpole film or the latest episode of Lost or something. Zoomers have definitely built their media culture around Anime, away from Murican slops.