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The current dominance of these studios is rooted in the , where the "Big Five" (MGM, Warner Bros., Paramount, 20th Century Fox, RKO) and "Little Three" (Universal, Columbia, United Artists) practiced vertical integration , controlling everything from production to the theaters themselves.

The entertainment landscape is dominated by a core group of "Major Studios," often referred to as the , which control a significant majority of global film and television distribution. These entities have evolved from the fabled Hollywood Studio System of the 1920s-1940s, transitioning from "factory-style" production to global media conglomerates that manage massive intellectual property (IP) portfolios. The "Big Five" Major Studios The current dominance of these studios is rooted

: Often called the "Gold Standard," Disney holds roughly 28% market share . It owns a powerhouse of subsidiaries including Marvel Studios ( The Avengers ), Lucasfilm ( Star Wars ), and Pixar ( Toy Story ). The "Big Five" Major Studios : Often called

: Maintains a steady presence with massive franchises like The Hunger Games , John Wick , and the upcoming Michael Jackson biopic. As of 2025-2026, these five studios hold the

As of 2025-2026, these five studios hold the highest market shares and manage the most recognizable franchises: