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: Currently leads with approximately 28% market share , encompassing iconic brands like Pixar, Marvel, and Lucasfilm.

: Holds a 21% market share and remains a primary competitor, recently subject to significant consolidation rumors within the industry.

: Controls roughly 7% of the market , notable for its unique position as a major studio without its own flagship general-interest streaming service.

As of 2026, the primary major studios that trace their origins back to Hollywood's Golden Age continue to command the highest market shares:

: A subsidiary of Comcast, maintaining roughly 20% of the market with major franchises like Jurassic Park and Fast & Furious .

The entertainment landscape is dominated by a core group of "Major" studios—often referred to as the —alongside rapidly growing digital powerhouses and influential independent creators. These entities control the majority of global content distribution and production. Major Entertainment Studios (The "Big Five")

The traditional studio system has been disrupted by digital giants and specialized indie studios that have redefined production quality and distribution.

: Following Amazon's acquisition of MGM in 2021, the studio plans to release up to 15 films in theaters annually alongside its Prime Video slate.