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| Studio | Parent Conglomerate | 2023‑2024 Box‑Office Gross* | Flagship Franchises | Notable Recent Productions (2023‑2024) | |--------|---------------------|-----------------------------|--------------------|----------------------------------------| | | Disney | $13.9 B (global) | Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), Star Wars, Pixar, Disney Animation | The Little Mermaid (live‑action), Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 , Elemental | | Warner Bros. Discovery | Warner Bros. Discovery | $9.8 B | DC Extended Universe (DCEU), Harry Potter , The Conjuring | Barbie (Warner), Aquaman 2 , The Flash | | Universal Pictures | NBCUniversal (Comcast) | $9.1 B | Fast & Furious , Jurassic World , Despicable Me | M3GAN , The Super Mario Bros. Movie , Fast X | | Sony Pictures Entertainment | Sony Group | $5.3 B | Spider‑Man , James Bond , Jumanji | Spider‑Man: Across the Spider‑Verse , Bad Boys: Ride or Die | | Paramount Global | Paramount Global | $4.2 B | Mission: Impossible , Transformers , A Quiet Place | Megalopolis , Scream (2024) | | Lionsgate | Independent | $0.9 B | John Wick , The Hunger Games (via co‑production) | The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes (2023) | Their productions set the bar for prestige television

| Franchise | Total Gross (Box‑Office + Ancillary) 2023‑2024 | Average Production Budget (USD) | Revenue Sources (% of total) | |-----------|--------------------------------------------|--------------------------------|------------------------------| | | $27.2 B | $180 M (film avg.) | 45 % theatrical, 30 % streaming, 15 % merchandising, 10 % licensing | | Fast & Furious | $6.9 B | $220 M | 55 % theatrical, 20 % streaming, 15 % ancillary (games, toys) | | Harry Potter / Wizarding World | $5.5 B | $200 M (film avg.) | 40 % theatrical, 35 % theme‑park & merchandise, 25 % streaming | | The Crown (Netflix) | $0.9 B (global streaming value) | $13 M per episode | 100 % streaming (subscriber acquisition & retention) | | The Super Mario Bros. Movie (Universal) | $1.4 B | $100 M | 70 % theatrical, 20 % merchandise, 10 % streaming |

The entertainment‑media landscape has undergone a seismic transformation over the past two decades, driven by consolidation among legacy studios, the rise of streaming platforms, and the globalization of content. This paper maps the most influential —from the historic Hollywood “Big Six” to the new‑wave digital‑first powerhouses—and examines the productions that have defined, and continue to redefine, popular culture. By analysing box‑office performance, subscriber growth, franchise economics, and technological innovations, we outline the forces shaping the industry’s present and future.

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