These legacy studios have successfully transitioned into the digital age by leveraging iconic intellectual property (IP) and vertical integration through their own streaming services.
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For high-quality assets, users typically look toward official studio galleries or digital media stores that provide "press kits" for promotional use. These legacy studios have successfully transitioned into the
The modern entertainment landscape is a multibillion-dollar ecosystem defined by massive conglomerates and specialized creative powerhouses. In 2026, the industry is led by a "Big Five" of major film studios—Universal, Warner Bros., Sony, Disney, and Paramount—who collectively control over 80% of the global box office. The "Big Five" Major Film Studios Starting with House of Cards (2013), they used
Netflix’s transition from licensor to studio is the most disruptive story of the last decade. Starting with House of Cards (2013), they used viewer data to greenlight shows (e.g., "people who liked the original House of Cards also liked David Fincher and Kevin Spacey"). Their story is one of "full season drops" (binge culture), canceling shows after 2 seasons (the "Netflix graveyard"), and betting on global content. They don't make shows for America; they make shows for the world, which is why Squid Game and Lupin become phenomena.