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| Studio | Parent Company | Famous Productions | What They’re Known For | |--------|----------------|--------------------|------------------------| | | Comcast (NBCUniversal) | Jurassic Park , Fast & Furious , Despicable Me , Oppenheimer | Monster movies (Dracula, Frankenstein), theme park integration, & balanced prestige/blockbuster slate | | Warner Bros. Pictures | Warner Bros. Discovery | Harry Potter , Batman , Lord of the Rings , Barbie | DC Comics adaptations, franchises, & director-driven films (Nolan, Scorsese) | | Paramount Pictures | National Amusements | Top Gun , Mission: Impossible , Star Trek , Titanic | Action-heavy franchises & enduring IP (Nickelodeon movies, Transformers) | | Sony Pictures | Sony Group | Spider-Man , Jumanji , Bad Boys , Ghostbusters | Marvel’s Spider-Man universe (Morbius, Venom) & TV production (Wheel of Fortune) | | Walt Disney Studios | The Walt Disney Company | Avengers , Frozen , Star Wars , The Lion King | MCU, Pixar, Lucasfilm, Marvel, & animated classics — the king of franchises |

Jurassic Park/World series, Fast & Furious saga, Despicable Me/Minions , The Super Mario Bros. Movie , Oppenheimer . Brazzers - Angel Youngs - Roll Play - Part 3 -2...

Owned by Comcast/NBCUniversal, Universal is known for its diverse slate, ranging from the Fast & Furious franchise to horror classics produced by their subsidiary, Bl | Studio | Parent Company | Famous Productions

To call Disney a "studio" is like calling the ocean a "puddle." Disney is a vertical fortress. Through strategic acquisitions of Pixar (2006), Marvel (2009), Lucasfilm (2012), and 20th Century Fox (2019), Disney has hoarded the world’s most valuable intellectual property. Movie , Oppenheimer

In the modern era, entertainment is the universal language of culture. From the glowing screens in our pockets to the immersive darkness of a movie theater, the stories we consume shape our worldview, our fashion, and our conversations. But behind every superhero landing, every dramatic plot twist, and every catchy musical number lies a complex infrastructure of creativity and capital: the entertainment studio.

During this time, the studio was the brand. Audiences flocked to see a "MGM picture" just as much as they did to see a specific actor. This established the foundation of brand identity that studios still fight for today.