The entertainment landscape is dominated by a core group of massive conglomerates, often referred to as the . These studios control a significant portion of global film and television production and distribution. Alongside these giants, independent studios and tech-driven production companies are increasingly influential, especially with the rise of Generative AI in creative workflows. Major Hollywood Studios ("The Big Five")
The 1970s and 1980s saw a shift towards blockbuster films and franchise productions, which would become a hallmark of the industry. Films like Jaws (1975), Star Wars (1977), and Indiana Jones (1981) revolutionized the way studios approached production, marketing, and distribution. The success of these films led to the creation of franchise models, where studios would produce multiple films based on a single property, such as Terminator or Back to the Future . Brazzers - Abby Rose - New Year-s Eve Pussy Cra...
leads the global streaming market with a market capitalization of roughly $330 billion. Major Film & TV Studios Popular Entertainment Studios and Productions
A24’s success demonstrates that a studio can thrive by rejecting the blockbuster-or-bust logic. However, its model does not scale: A24 releases only 15–20 films per year, compared to Disney’s 40+ theatrical plus 100+ streaming exclusives. Thus, A24 remains a boutique alternative, not a replacement for major studio economics. Key Productions: Jurassic Park/World , Fast & Furious