Ok lol, I'm not going to make this bold of a take and say that games are overtaking movies to the point where movies will die out. I do think that we have passed the legitimacy line, but I am still not sure about what you're saying.
The only thing I see dying within the next 10 years are regular movie theaters. I think AMC will be the big one to go followed by the other small ones, and theaters will be treated more like amusement parks with very minimal locations(which means they'll be more packed) and you'll only have the option of IMAX and 4DX(the one with moving seats and effects).
We haven't passed that line.
Do you know how you can tell? Idris Elba was nominated for performer of the year and he didn't go.
Timothy Chalamet and Matthew McConaughey are both bigger than Idris Elba. Why were they there but he wasn't? Because they were being paid to be there. For Idris Elba to take TGA seriously, he either needs to be paid to promote the game by CDPR at TGA or the award needs to be an actual big deal for his career, and it isn't.
There aren't enough people going to these awards for Idris to think that networking would help him either.
No celebrities want a ticket to TGA, they don't want to hobnob with game developers and until that changes, you won't have actual legitimacy.
There is a way to go about it though that I think makes sense. And that is to invite celebrities who are themselves gamers like Snoop Dogg, Henry Cavill.
There is a reason why the NFL does a big music number at half time every year and the super bowl commercials are a big deal. It's because they can draw in people who aren't football fans to join the general spectacle.
To have Idris Elba be in Cyberpunk but to not have him host, present, or promote? Missed opportunity. Where was Pedro Pascal and Bella Ramsey? The fact that HBO wouldn't pay for them to be there, tells you everything you need to know about how seriously anyone takes TGA.