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In the modern entertainment landscape, the old guard and the new disruptors are locked in a fierce battle for your screen time. On one side stand century-old legacy studios; on the other, tech giants turned content powerhouses. Here’s a look at who is making what, and why it matters.
Whether you stream, go to the cinema, or wait for the Blu-ray, today’s entertainment studios are making more content than ever—and betting billions that you’ll watch. BrazzersExxtra 24 08 02 Cherie Deville Kira Noi...
is in cost-cutting mode under CEO David Zaslav. After controversially shelving Batgirl , the studio is doubling down on safe bets: the Dune franchise (with Dune: Messiah on the way), a new Superman film by James Gunn, and the Harry Potter TV series for Max. Their lesson? Iconic IP is bulletproof, but mismanagement is expensive. In the modern entertainment landscape, the old guard
has deep pockets. The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power cost over $1 billion, but Amazon cares less about immediate profit and more about Prime subscriptions. Their upcoming slate includes a God of War series, a Blade Runner 2099 show, and the Russo brothers’ sci-fi epic The Electric State . Quality varies, but ambition is unlimited. Whether you stream, go to the cinema, or
A24 and Neon have become the cool, arthouse alternatives. A24’s Everything Everywhere All at Once and The Zone of Interest won Oscars on tiny budgets. Meanwhile, generative AI is creeping into production—from de-aging actors to writing initial drafts—sparking union battles and ethical debates.