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Looking ahead to 2025 and beyond, several trends define the next era of studios:
Jason Blum’s model is simple: Spend less than $10 million, profit over $100 million.
The landscape of adult entertainment is defined by a dichotomy between free "tube" sites and premium subscription-based studios.
The industry pioneered many of the online monetization strategies used today.
Often seen as the "underdog" of the Big Five, Sony has carved a niche via technological innovation and unconventional licensing (they own the Spidey rights).
No discussion of popular entertainment studios is complete without The Walt Disney Company. Having absorbed Pixar, Marvel, Lucasfilm, and 20th Century Studios, Disney is less a studio and more a cultural monopoly.
It isn’t all glamour and record-breaking profits. The sheer scale of modern studio productions has led to significant industry friction. The recent Hollywood labor strikes by the Writers Guild of America (WGA) and the Screen Actors Guild (SAG-AFTRA) highlighted the growing tension between studio executives and the creatives who actually make the productions.
Issues such as residual pay in the streaming era, the threat of Artificial Intelligence replacing human writers and actors, and the grueling physical demands of back-to-back blockbuster productions have forced studios to renegotiate the fundamental rules of the industry. Furthermore, the staggering budgets of modern productions—often exceeding $250 million before marketing—mean that one financial misstep can cost a studio executive their job, leading to safer, sometimes more formulaic creative choices.
{t/n: -rough trans- the tvxq smtown stage clip on their rehearsing was prev in an article before}:
Yunho: sometimes actually I will also wonder if I am too serious during rehearsals but if am slipshod from the start of rehearsals, then it seems the actual performance will also be cursorily done.