The story of popular entertainment studios is one of massive consolidation, shifting technology, and a recent identity crisis. As of April 2026, the industry is navigating a "tectonic shift" where legacy studios are struggling to survive against tech giants and a fragmentation of audience attention The Evolution of the "Big Five"
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| Studio | Global Box Office Share (Film) | Streaming Subscribers (Millions) | Most Profitable Division | |--------|-------------------------------|----------------------------------|--------------------------| | Disney | 22% | Disney+: 165 | Parks + Experiences | | Warner Bros. Discovery | 15% | Max: 100 | Theatrical films | | Universal | 19% | Peacock: 35 | Studio Group | | Sony | 9% | Crunchyroll: 15 | Gaming & Network | | Netflix | N/A (no theatrical) | 280 | Global streaming | The story of popular entertainment studios is one
: Currently at the center of industry drama, following reports of a $111 billion acquisition battle involving Universal Pictures | Studio | Global Box Office Share (Film)