The 2023 strikes highlighted this fear. Today, major studios are experimenting with AI for storyboarding, background generation, and script analysis. The most popular studios will be those that find the balance between algorithmic efficiency and human artistry.
If the franchise model solves the problem of what to produce, vertical integration solves how to monetize it. The old studio system (1920s-1940s) owned production, distribution, and exhibition (theatres). The Paramount Decree of 1948 broke this monopoly. However, the rise of streaming services (Disney+, Netflix, Max) has effectively resurrected vertical integration for the digital age. brazzersexxtra240802connieperignonbustit
For a decade, studios chased the Avengers: Endgame high. Recent failures ( The Marvels, Indiana Jones 5 ) suggest the audience is fatigued. The next popular productions will likely be smaller, mid-budget dramas and comedies—the very genres studios abandoned for blockbusters. The 2023 strikes highlighted this fear
| Rank | Studio | 2023 Gross (est.) | Market Share | |------|--------|------------------|--------------| | 1 | Disney | $4.83B | 21.5% | | 2 | Universal | $4.91B | 21.9% | | 3 | Sony | $2.08B | 9.3% | | 4 | Warner Bros. | $3.84B | 17.1% | | 5 | Paramount | $2.03B | 9.1% | | 6 | Others (incl. Lionsgate, A24) | $4.86B | 21.7% | If the franchise model solves the problem of