Often the sleeper hit machine, Universal is home to the fastest franchise in history (Fast & Furious) and the most consistent animation studio (Illumination).

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The last decade has seen a power shift from theatrical exhibition to direct-to-consumer streaming. These studios produce content strictly for engagement metrics, and they are winning.

Love it or hate it, Netflix remains the 800-pound gorilla. But their strategy has shifted. Gone are the days of "Greenlight everything." Now, the studio focuses on global mass appeal.

Take Squid Game (Season 2 just dropped their first trailer) and Wednesday. These aren’t just shows; they are data-driven cultural events. Netflix excels at the "watercooler drop"—releasing an entire season at once so that Monday morning Twitter is entirely dominated by that one twist ending. Their production pipeline in Korea, Spain, and the UK proves that the future of Hollywood is borderless.

Founded in 1923, Warner Bros. is a colossus of storytelling. Known for its sprawling lot in Burbank, California, the studio has produced some of the most enduring franchises in history.

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Why they matter: Warner Bros. controls DC Comics films, New Line Cinema, and a massive television library. Their recent merger with Discovery has reshaped their strategy, leaning heavily into "maximizing IP" (intellectual property).

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