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Accessibility and ethical considerations shape both opportunity and risk. On the positive side, integrating cinematic media with yoga can broaden appeal—inviting film lovers into embodied practice and offering yoga students a novel sensory scaffold. However, commercialization and exclusivity can clash with yoga’s roots as an inclusive, non-commercial tradition. Pricing models, rights clearance for films and music, and transparent studio partnerships matter: repackaging existing films without permission is unethical and illegal; truly exclusive content should respect intellectual property and compensate creators. Equally important is accommodating diverse bodies and needs—offering modifications, cueing for offline practice, and ensuring visuals do not overstimulate or distract from safe alignment. hd movies2yoga exclusive