: A "mini-major" that competes with the big five via massive YA franchises like The Hunger Games and action hits like John Wick .

: Known for legendary franchises like the Wizarding World and the DC Universe [8, 15, 17]. Its strategy involves maximizing revenue through both theatrical releases and its streaming service, Max [11, 15].

: While the industry was once forced to separate production from exhibition, the digital age has allowed studios to reintegrate by owning the platforms (streaming services) where their content is shown [9, 11, 25].

, a cinematic universe so massive it had its own dedicated streaming service and a theme park in three different time zones. To the public, Aethelgard was a beacon of magic. To those inside, it was a high-stakes engine where a three-second frame of CGI could cost more than a suburban home. Across town, a different kind of power was brewing at Neon Pulse Productions

, with digital expansion and diverse revenue streams driving nearly 50% of growth. Hollywood's "Big Five" continue to dominate global box offices, but regional powerhouses—particularly in India and China—and tech-led production models are rapidly reshaping the industry. The "Big Five" Hollywood Studios

: Recently integrated with Skydance , its brands include Paramount Pictures , CBS , and Nickelodeon . Popular Productions (2025–2026)