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The entertainment industry is dominated by a group of conglomerate "majors" that control the vast majority of global film, television, and digital content distribution The "Big Five" Major Film Studios

  • Disney & WB are betting on brand safety (sequels, remakes, superheroes).
  • A24 & Neon are betting on director-driven originality (horror, prestige drama).
  • Netflix & Apple are betting on scale (buying every book adaptation and star-driven vehicle they can find).

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    1. Rockstar Games: Known for popular game franchises like Grand Theft Auto, Red Dead Redemption, and Max Payne.
    2. Electronic Arts (EA): A leading game developer with popular franchises like Madden NFL, The Sims, and Battlefield.
    3. Activision Blizzard: A giant in the gaming industry, with popular franchises like Call of Duty, World of Warcraft, and Overwatch.
    4. Ubisoft: A developer of popular games like Assassin's Creed, Far Cry, and Just Dance.
    5. Bethesda Game Studios: Behind iconic games like The Elder Scrolls, Fallout, and Doom.
    • Popular Productions: Wednesday (produced by MGM) became a sleeper hit for Gen Z. Squid Game: The Challenge redefined reality TV. On the film side, The Gray Man and Leave the World Behind represent their high-budget "event movie" strategy.
    • Global Strategy: Unlike Hollywood, Netflix invests heavily in non-English content (Lupin, Rana Naidu, Berlin), making them the world’s first truly global studio.

    2. Walt Disney Studios

    Disney is the undisputed box office king. Their strategy revolves around "IP synergy"—buying beloved characters and leveraging them across movies, theme parks, and merchandise. Disney & WB are betting on brand safety