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The entertainment landscape is currently dominated by the "Big Five" major studios—Disney, Universal, Warner Bros., Sony, and Paramount—which together control the majority of the global box office. However, the industry is shifting as tech giants like Netflix and Amazon MGM increasingly act as major studios themselves. The "Big Five" Hollywood Giants There Have Always Been Six Movie Studios...Until Now

  1. Lucasfilm Ltd. (Star Wars, Indiana Jones) - Founded by George Lucas in 1971, this iconic studio has revolutionized the sci-fi genre and become a household name.
  2. Marvel Studios (The Avengers, Iron Man) - A subsidiary of The Walt Disney Company, Marvel Studios has redefined the superhero genre and brought beloved comic book characters to the big screen.
  3. Warner Bros. Pictures (Harry Potter, The Matrix) - With a rich history dating back to 1907, Warner Bros. has produced some of the most iconic films of all time, from classic dramas to blockbuster franchises.

Warner Bros. Discovery has had a rockier road, but their production IP (Intellectual Property) is unmatched. Think about it: Harry Potter, The Dark Knight, Lord of the Rings, Game of Thrones, and The Matrix. However, their recent pivot to Max (formerly HBO Max) shows a studio wrestling with identity. Productions like The Last of Us (a rare perfect video game adaptation) prove they can still achieve prestige. But the constant shelving of nearly-finished films (hello, Batgirl) highlights a brutal new reality: studios now value tax write-offs over art. brazzersexxtra 24 03 14 jesse pony hostel perv top

  1. Marvel Cinematic Universe (Disney) – $30B+
  2. Star Wars (Disney) – $20B+
  3. Spider-Man (Sony/Disney) – $10B+
  4. Wizarding World (Warner Bros.) – $9B+
  5. DC Extended Universe (Warner Bros.) – $7B+
  6. Fast & Furious (Universal) – $7B+
  7. James Bond (MGM/Amazon) – $7B+
  8. Jurassic World (Universal) – $6B+
  9. Transformers (Paramount) – $5B+
  10. Mission: Impossible (Paramount) – $4B+