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Netflix changed the game by releasing entire seasons at once, enabling "binge-watching." With over 260 million subscribers, its productions range from high-budget spectacles ( The Gray Man ) to international sensations ( Squid Game ).

The global film industry is dominated by a handful of entertainment giants, often referred to as the "Big Five" studios, who possess immense financial resources and global distribution networks. These traditional movie studios have adapted to the digital age, expanding their influence through streaming services and franchise management.

Disney+ led all streaming services in original title output in 2025, releasing 127 titles, outpacing Amazon (94) and Warner Bros. (81). However, Prime Video added the most new titles overall (4,386 movies and 1,538 TV shows), while Netflix invested heavily in genre content, increasing its science fiction offerings by over 90%.

reigned supreme as the highest-grossing studio of 2025, amassing a staggering $6.58 billion at the global box office. Disney's success was largely driven by its powerful, family-friendly franchises like Zootopia 2 ($1.59 billion) and the live-action Lilo & Stitch ($1.04 billion). Beyond its flagship, Disney also controls a portfolio of powerhouse brands including Marvel Studios, Lucasfilm, Pixar, and 20th Century Studios, ensuring its dominance across multiple genres and demographics.