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Ted Lasso (a feel-good comedy that dominated Emmys), CODA (the first streaming film to win Best Picture Oscar), Killers of the Flower Moon (Martin Scorsese’s epic).
Oppenheimer (2023) – While a dramatic departure from their usual action fare, this historical epic demonstrated Universal’s ability to win Oscars and box office gold simultaneously. 3. Walt Disney Studios (Including Pixar, Marvel, Lucasfilm, 20th Century) Headquarters: Burbank, California Famous For: The Avengers, Star Wars, Frozen, The Lion King, Avatar.
As we look to the future, watch for the rise of "micro-studios" (like A24 or Blumhouse) who produce hits for pennies compared to the majors, and the continued consolidation of the giants (Paramount and Warner Bros. are likely to merge further). One thing is certain: The show will always go on. Teens Like It Big Vol. 25 -Brazzers 2021- XXX W...
Netflix productions are global by design. Squid Game wasn't dubbed into English for American audiences; Americans watched subtitles. That shift in viewing habits is Netflix’s true legacy. Amazon MGM Studios The Powerhouse: Amazon’s acquisition of MGM gave them the James Bond franchise, but their original productions are even bigger.
Paramount has found a second life via nostalgia and prestige TV. Top Gun: Maverick (2022) was a box office phenomenon, banking on 80s nostalgia and practical jet footage. On the TV side, Yellowstone and its prequels ( 1883 , 1923 ) have become appointment viewing, proving that westerns are still viable for popular audiences. Ted Lasso (a feel-good comedy that dominated Emmys),
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Inside Out 2 (2024) – Pixar’s sequel to one of its most beloved originals, testing if nostalgia can reignite the animation giant’s box office dominance. 4. Sony Pictures Entertainment Headquarters: Culver City, California Famous For: Spider-Man (and the Spider-Verse), Jumanji, The Boys (TV), Breaking Bad. One thing is certain: The show will always go on
Disney is the undisputed king of cross-platform synergy. A single Disney production—say, The Little Mermaid (2023)—generates a theatrical release, a soundtrack on Disney+, toys at Target, and a meet-and-greet at Disney World. Their acquisition of Marvel in 2009 and Lucasfilm in 2012 gave them two bottomless wells of IP. The Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) is the most successful production franchise in history, with Avengers: Endgame (2019) briefly becoming the highest-grossing film of all time.



There's got to be some kind of twist that's going to happen with this. I don't know if they're setting up an April Fool's joke now or what's going on, but it seems too strange that they'd suddenly reverse on doing a fourth and fifth season after the show was already renewed and they were even just talking about working on those seasons like a couple months ago or something. Or maybe the two episodes yet to release will secretly somehow each be like a "season" in themselves?