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| Studio | Known For | |--------|------------| | | Everything Everywhere All at Once, Midsommar, Moonlight, Euphoria (TV), The Iron Claw | | Legendary Entertainment | Dune, Godzilla vs. Kong, The Dark Knight (co-pro) | | Blumhouse Productions | The Black Phone, M3GAN, Five Nights at Freddy’s, Halloween reboot | | Bad Robot (J.J. Abrams) | Star Trek (Kelvin), Cloverfield, Lost (TV), Westworld (TV) |

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In 2026, the entertainment landscape is dominated by the major studios— Universal , Warner Bros. , Walt Disney , Sony , and Paramount —which together control over 90% of the North American theatrical market share . The "Big Five" Major Hollywood Studios | Studio | Known For | |--------|------------| |

Popular entertainment studios are no longer simply factories of dreams; they are data-mining, IP-hoarding, global logistics engines. Their productions—from a pink doll’s road trip to a Korean survival game—serve as the primary mythology for a fragmented, secular world. Yet, the industry’s stability is precarious. The over-reliance on franchises leads to audience fatigue, the exploitation of labor threatens talent pipelines, and the rise of generative AI questions the very definition of authorship. The studio that survives the next decade will be not the one with the biggest library, but the one that learns to balance algorithmic efficiency with the messy, human art of surprise. , Walt Disney , Sony , and Paramount

Before Netflix and TikTok, there were the "Big Five." While the industry has consolidated dramatically, legacy studios remain the backbone of global box office revenue.