In 2026, the entertainment landscape is dominated by a "Big Five" of major studios—Disney, Warner Bros. Discovery, Universal, Sony, and Paramount Skydance—who together control over 80% of the global box office. These giants are increasingly shifting toward a "franchise-first" model, leveraging massive Intellectual Property (IP) across theatrical releases and their own streaming platforms like Disney+, Max, and Peacock. The "Big Five" Majors (2026 Market Leaders)
Not all popular entertainment is scripted. In fact, the largest productions by volume are in the unscripted space. bangbrosremasteredmonicamonicastripledgoodnessjuly exclusive
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| Country | Studio | Notable Productions | |---------|--------|----------------------| | South Korea | Studio Dragon | Crash Landing on You, Vincenzo, Little Women, Alchemy of Souls | | India | Yash Raj Films | Pathaan, War, Dhoom series, Kabir Singh, classic rom-coms | | | Dharma Productions | Rocky Aur Rani Kii Prem Kahaani, Brahmāstra, Student of the Year | | Japan | Toho Studios | Godzilla Minus One, anime films (e.g., Your Name distribution), Shin Godzilla | | UK | Working Title Films | Bridget Jones series, Notting Hill, Yesterday, Catherine Called Birdy | Universal Studios: $11
Key Productions: Stranger Things (80s nostalgia gold), Squid Game (the most-watched Netflix series globally, proving subtitles are no barrier), The Crown, and Glass Onion. Netflix productions prioritize binge-ability and cliffhangers, crafting seasons designed to be consumed in 24 hours.