It won't be too far in the future that you won't be able to even buy or rent DVD's Blu-Rays of movies I fear let alone kill off film.
It feels like a complete removal of any kind of physicality of media on the horizon. Everything will be streamed and downloaded by the user and the device used to make it i.e. video camera streams what you have filmed and downloads it to a PC for editing.
Although it has made the process inexpensive... I hope there will still be a desire for physical media. Like Old Vinyl Records, and that quality will become cherished or they can find an alternative method to physically capture footage again physically but more inexpensively perhaps using different materials.
There is a massive Kodak plant near where I live that shut down, it's now being developed for property. Kodak were not quick enough jumping on to the digital band wagon. They are nearly finished unless they can pull something out of the bag. A lot of jobs were lost and quite bad all round in general.