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: Currently the highest-grossing studio, owning powerhouse brands like Marvel Studios, Lucasfilm (Star Wars), and Pixar.

The industry has shifted from the Golden Age of Hollywood (1930-1960), which featured the "Big Five" (MGM, Paramount, RKO, 20th Century Fox, Warner Bros.) and the "Little Three" (Universal, Columbia, United Artists). Today, vertical integration—where studios own the production, distribution, and often the streaming platform—remains a core feature of their business model.

: Maintains a massive footprint through the Spider-Man universe and significant anime distribution. someone called siri brazzers

: Formerly part of the "Big Six," now a Disney subsidiary, it continues to produce major titles like Avatar and Planet of the Apes . Evolution of the "Major" Studios

The Major film studios are the industry's heaviest hitters, routinely distributing hundreds of films to international markets. : Maintains a massive footprint through the Spider-Man

: Famous for indie darlings and Oscar winners like Everything Everywhere All At Once and Hereditary .

: A leader in animation (Illumination/DreamWorks) and blockbuster franchises like Jurassic Park and Fast & Furious . : Famous for indie darlings and Oscar winners

While smaller than the "Big Five," these studios are "solid features" of modern entertainment due to their cult followings and critical acclaim: