The oldest surviving film studio in the US. They are known for their theme park integration and a diverse portfolio ranging from horror to comedy.

While the industry has historically revolved around "The Big Six," consolidation has shifted the power balance. In 2026, a few key players hold the lion's share of the market:

These are the creative engines often more influential than the studios distributing their work.

However, the underlying business logics of these studios—risk aversion and intellectual property (IP) dependency—reveal a concerning monoculture beneath the surface variety. Disney’s reliance on pre-sold franchises has led to a creative stagnation where original stand-alone films are increasingly relegated to streaming afterthoughts. The “Marvel formula” of quips, third-act sky beams, and post-credits teases has bled into other genres, diluting the distinct language of action and comedy. Netflix’s much-lauded data-driven approach, while efficient, often favors easily marketable “algorithmic” hooks over challenging narratives, leading to a glut of forgettable genre films that are perfectly adequate but instantly disposable. The cancellation of acclaimed shows like The OA after two seasons underscores a harsh reality: for these studios, audience completion rates matter more than artistic vision.

: A key competitor to A24, focused on high-quality international and independent films, most notably the Best Picture winner Parasite . The Rise of Streamer-Studios

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