: The only major U.S. studio owned by a foreign conglomerate (Sony Group), it holds a 7% market share. Its primary units are Columbia Pictures and TriStar Pictures , alongside a dominant position in anime via Crunchyroll .
: Following a planned 2025 merger, Paramount holds roughly 6% of the market. Its legacy includes the Mission: Impossible and Top Gun series, as well as the Nickelodeon and MTV brands. Independent and Emerging Powerhouses
: With a 21% market share in 2025, this studio is the home of the DC Universe and Harry Potter. Key units include New Line Cinema and Warner Bros. Television Studios , which remains one of the world's largest producers of TV content.
These historic Hollywood giants collectively control the vast majority of global theatrical distribution and production assets.
Smaller "mini-majors" often lead the industry in artistic innovation and niche genre success.
: The only major U.S. studio owned by a foreign conglomerate (Sony Group), it holds a 7% market share. Its primary units are Columbia Pictures and TriStar Pictures , alongside a dominant position in anime via Crunchyroll .
: Following a planned 2025 merger, Paramount holds roughly 6% of the market. Its legacy includes the Mission: Impossible and Top Gun series, as well as the Nickelodeon and MTV brands. Independent and Emerging Powerhouses
: With a 21% market share in 2025, this studio is the home of the DC Universe and Harry Potter. Key units include New Line Cinema and Warner Bros. Television Studios , which remains one of the world's largest producers of TV content.
These historic Hollywood giants collectively control the vast majority of global theatrical distribution and production assets.
Smaller "mini-majors" often lead the industry in artistic innovation and niche genre success.