The landscape of popular entertainment has undergone a seismic shift from the golden age of Hollywood conglomerates to the contemporary "Peak TV" and digital streaming epoch. This paper examines the evolution of popular entertainment studios (Walt Disney, Warner Bros., Netflix, and A24) and their production methodologies. It argues that while legacy studios relied on vertical integration and blockbuster logic, modern studios succeed through algorithmic analytics, franchise management, and auteur-driven niche content. By analyzing case studies of Stranger Things (Netflix) and Everything Everywhere All at Once (A24), this paper demonstrates that the current "production culture" is defined by the tension between data-driven standardization and creative risk-taking. The conclusion assesses the socio-economic implications of studio consolidation and globalized content flow.
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