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The Genre Specialists: A24 and Blumhouse

Not all popular entertainment studios and productions require $200 million budgets. Some of the most popular and influential work comes from nimble, genre-focused studios.

These major players continue to dominate the global box office and shape pop culture through their massive franchises.

For the last decade, Disney has operated less like a studio and more like an IP-holding company. Their acquisition strategy—Pixar, Marvel, and Lucasfilm—created a "content moat" that no other studio could cross.