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Sony is the home of Spider-Man . While they license the character to Marvel for the MCU, Sony produces the Venom trilogy, Spider-Verse (the Oscar-winning animated films), and Madame Web .

The Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) is the most successful franchise in film history, structured like a television series across movies. Meanwhile, Disney Animation's Frozen and Encanto defined family entertainment for a generation.

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Beyond the web-slinger, Sony produces Jumanji , Bad Boys , and auteur-driven hits by Quentin Tarantino ( Once Upon a Time in Hollywood ) and Rian Johnson ( Knives Out ). They also own the Jeopardy! and Wheel of Fortune production studios.

Paramount is currently navigating a sale or merger. Despite producing hits, they lack the scale of Disney or Warner, leading to a strategy focused on "fewer, bigger, better" movies, abandoning mid-budget dramas for streaming. Part 2: The Streaming Revolutionaries (The "New" Studios) The last decade has witnessed the rise of "digital-native" studios that bypass traditional theatrical windows. These companies have changed the definition of a "production." 6. Netflix Studios Founded: 1997 (streaming since 2007; original production since 2013) Sony is the home of Spider-Man

Top Gun: Maverick was a landmark production—a legacy sequel that outperformed every superhero movie of 2022. On the TV side, Yellowstone (and its expanding universe of prequels) has become a cultural phenomenon.

Disney's primary production goal is "franchise management." Every film, show, or short is designed to feed Disney+, theme park attractions, and cruise lines. Their recent emphasis on "requels" (sequels to legacy animations like The Little Mermaid live-action) highlights their desire for safe, high-yield productions. 4. Sony Pictures Entertainment Founded: 1987 (rebranded from Columbia Pictures, founded 1918) Parent: Sony Group Corporation They also own the Jeopardy

A24 prioritizes director-driven, low-to-mid-budget productions ($10M-$30M) with distinctive visual styles and provocative themes. Their marketing is internet-native, turning films into "mood brands" (e.g., the Euphoria aesthetic, Beau is Afraid absurdism).

Sony is the home of Spider-Man . While they license the character to Marvel for the MCU, Sony produces the Venom trilogy, Spider-Verse (the Oscar-winning animated films), and Madame Web .

The Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) is the most successful franchise in film history, structured like a television series across movies. Meanwhile, Disney Animation's Frozen and Encanto defined family entertainment for a generation.

Paranormal Activity , The Purge , Insidious , Get Out (Oscar winner), Five Nights at Freddy's , M3GAN .

Beyond the web-slinger, Sony produces Jumanji , Bad Boys , and auteur-driven hits by Quentin Tarantino ( Once Upon a Time in Hollywood ) and Rian Johnson ( Knives Out ). They also own the Jeopardy! and Wheel of Fortune production studios.

Paramount is currently navigating a sale or merger. Despite producing hits, they lack the scale of Disney or Warner, leading to a strategy focused on "fewer, bigger, better" movies, abandoning mid-budget dramas for streaming. Part 2: The Streaming Revolutionaries (The "New" Studios) The last decade has witnessed the rise of "digital-native" studios that bypass traditional theatrical windows. These companies have changed the definition of a "production." 6. Netflix Studios Founded: 1997 (streaming since 2007; original production since 2013)

Top Gun: Maverick was a landmark production—a legacy sequel that outperformed every superhero movie of 2022. On the TV side, Yellowstone (and its expanding universe of prequels) has become a cultural phenomenon.

Disney's primary production goal is "franchise management." Every film, show, or short is designed to feed Disney+, theme park attractions, and cruise lines. Their recent emphasis on "requels" (sequels to legacy animations like The Little Mermaid live-action) highlights their desire for safe, high-yield productions. 4. Sony Pictures Entertainment Founded: 1987 (rebranded from Columbia Pictures, founded 1918) Parent: Sony Group Corporation

A24 prioritizes director-driven, low-to-mid-budget productions ($10M-$30M) with distinctive visual styles and provocative themes. Their marketing is internet-native, turning films into "mood brands" (e.g., the Euphoria aesthetic, Beau is Afraid absurdism).