The entertainment industry is currently dominated by a group of global conglomerates often referred to as the "Big Five" major studios. These entities control the vast majority of film production and international distribution, benefiting from massive economies of scale and historic legacies. The "Big Five" Major Studios

The last five years have seen tech money flood Hollywood. These studios prioritize data over tradition, often releasing films directly to the living room.

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Similarly, relies on its deep historical library. With the DC Universe, the Wizarding World (Harry Potter), and HBO’s prestige dramas like House of the Dragon , Warner Bros. focuses on "event" cinema and high-budget television that anchors its streaming service, Max. Their production style often balances blockbuster spectacle with the gritty, auteur-driven storytelling inherited from HBO. The Tech Disruptors: Netflix and Amazon MGM