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In 2026, the global entertainment landscape is dominated by a mix of legacy Hollywood "majors," rapidly growing regional powerhouses in India and South Korea, and tech-driven streaming studios. The industry is currently seeing a significant rebound in content spending, with Disney and Paramount committing billions to their 2026 pipelines. Leading Global Studios and Major Productions (2025–2026)

Lionsgate: A "mini-major" known for The Hunger Games, John Wick, and Saw.

Amazon MGM Studios

With the acquisition of MGM, Amazon gained the James Bond franchise. However, their most popular original production is undoubtedly The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power. Despite mixed reviews, its production value (reportedly $1 billion for five seasons) sets a new bar for streaming scale. On the opposite end of the budget spectrum, Reacher has become a sleeper hit, appealing to the procedural-action crowd. Also, The Boys (a subversion of superhero tropes) remains their edgiest critical darling.

Producing a major entertainment project typically involves seven distinct stages:

Amazon MGM Studios: Following the acquisition of the historic MGM, Amazon now controls the James Bond franchise and produces series like The Boys and The Rings of Power. Notable Independent & Mini-Major Studios

Universal Pictures (Comcast): Known for high-grossing franchises like Jurassic Park, Fast & Furious, and the Despicable Me/Minions series via Illumination.

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