| Studio | Parent Company | Notable Productions | |--------|----------------|----------------------| | Warner Bros. Pictures | Warner Bros. Discovery | Harry Potter series, The Dark Knight trilogy, Barbie (2023), Dune (2021/24), The Matrix | | Walt Disney Studios | The Walt Disney Company | Marvel Cinematic Universe (e.g., Avengers: Endgame), Star Wars sequels/spinoffs, Frozen, Pirates of the Caribbean | | Universal Pictures | Comcast (NBCUniversal) | Jurassic World series, Fast & Furious saga, Oppenheimer (2023), Despicable Me/Minions | | Paramount Pictures | Paramount Global | Top Gun: Maverick (2022), Mission: Impossible series, Transformers, A Quiet Place, Scream | | Sony Pictures (incl. Columbia, TriStar) | Sony Group | Spider-Man (live-action & Spider-Verse), Jumanji reboots, Bullet Train, Once Upon a Time in Hollywood |
Notable Productions: Godzilla Minus One, Shoplifters, Rurouni Kenshin series. Toho is the oldest major studio in Japan. While they produce arthouse hits (like the Palme d’Or winner Shoplifters), they are famous for Kaiju (giant monster) productions. Godzilla Minus One (2023) was a landmark moment. Made for a fraction of a Hollywood budget ($15 million vs. $200 million), it won the Oscar for Visual Effects, defeating Marvel and DC. This production taught the industry that constraints breed creativity. Toho's model is to let auteurs have low-budget control, resulting in films that have more emotional weight than their CGI-heavy American counterparts. Video Title- -Brazzers- - Angela White - Unboun...
Notable Productions: Friends, The Dark Knight Trilogy, Game of Thrones, Harry Potter (early films), Barbie. Few studios have a portfolio as diverse as Warner Bros. While they are the home of the DC Universe (a rival to Marvel), their real strength lies in television. Friends remains a streaming juggernaut decades after its finale. However, their production of Game of Thrones redefined what "prestige television" could look like—proving that a fantasy epic could generate the same water-cooler buzz as the Super Bowl. More recently, Barbie (2023) shattered box office records, showcasing the studio's ability to turn a toy into a philosophical comedy. Netflix: The world’s largest studio by volume
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