Bend to what? Are you really comparing the actions of some vapid Hollywood actors (and let’s face it, the “movie industry” isn’t exactly the key to any nations global success) to the mechanisms of a global economy? As I noted earlier the world is already moving beyond China. India and South America are making aggressive moves to assume more manufacturing and supply lines are being redirected because of the lessons of COVID. Hewlett-Packard, Dell, Microsoft, and Amazon are actively seeking to move, or have moved, significant parts of their business capacity outside of China. In the case of HP and Dell, these companies moved about are 30% of their China-based activity to India, Vietnam, and other places. Other firms that are among US companies that are seeking alternatives to China are Google, Sony, and Nintendo. But, I will state it once more, the essential point is that China will eventually have to bend to the will of its own middle class. The simple truth is that China is neither a colossus nor a creaking disaster waiting to happen. They are a first world nation facing first world problems. They feel the heat of global competition just like the US and the EU, and if the Central Committee attempts another Great Leap Forward based on ideology they will suffer the same fate.
I would dispute that the world is moving beyond China. And Hollywood is but one example. I also cited Big Business as a whole. Also professional sports like the NBA. It is good if large businesses are moving a good degree out of China, but that is only in terms of their manufacturing and supply operations. They are not doing it in terms of selling to the Chinese, as the Chinese represent a HUGE source of profits and hence $$$ to be made. And if you speak out actively against the actions of the Chinese government, they'll block your company or at least you run the risk of it. Only if all the major businesses united together and told China to stop or they would stop selling to China, would that bend the Chinese government, but otherwise, businesses individually bow to the CCP because the profits are just too large for them. Also just a nitpick, but Sony and Nintendo are Japanese, not American.
Maybe I am cynical, but I am firm believer that greed is the ultimate driver of human behavior for the most part, aside from fear, at least at the levels of business and international relations. And whoever represents a huge pool of people to produce goods and services for, represents a large enough source of potential gold to look the other way regarding whatever evil their government is doing. Big (and smaller) Business will boycott say a state like Georgia over a transgender bathroom law or support gun control here in the USA, but they'll turn a total blind eye to the CCP's actions.
And as long as China represents such a huge consumer population, much of global business and hence the global economy will bend to them, IMO. Their ability to get everyone to kiss their butts is not because of their manufacturing so much, it is because of their consumer potential.