A24 is a mini-major studio that has become a cult brand. They don't do sequels or superheroes. Instead, they produce "elevated horror" and quirky indie dramas. Their production of Everything Everywhere All at Once won 7 Oscars, including Best Picture, proving that weird, original productions can beat the blockbusters. Popular entertainment is no longer American-centric. Toei Animation & Studio Ghibli (Japan) Productions: One Piece (Toei), Spirited Away (Ghibli).
Sony has had a rocky road, but their recent pivot to "across-the-board" productions has paid off. Obviously, the Spider-Man license is their crown jewel. However, their genius came with Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse , a production that revolutionized Western animation with its comic-book aesthetic. Brazzers Exxtra - Romi Rain -Wonder Woman- A XX...
However, Universal’s secret weapon is . While Pixar chases artistry, Illumination chases fun. Despicable Me and the Minions spin-offs are merchandising goldmines, beloved by Gen Alpha. Universal also operates immensely popular entertainment productions in their theme parks (The Wizarding World of Harry Potter), blurring the line between studio and experiential entertainment. 4. Sony Pictures Entertainment Vibe: Innovative, risk-taking, and web-slinging. Iconic Productions: Spider-Man (Raimi/Webb/MCU/Verse), Jumanji, The Boys, Uncharted. A24 is a mini-major studio that has become a cult brand
Beyond Spidey, Sony produced the wildly popular Jumanji reboots, which turned a nostalgic property into a comedic action hit. On the small screen, Sony’s television studio produces The Boys for Amazon Prime, a brutal deconstruction of superhero culture that has become appointment viewing. Vibe: Nostalgic action and horror revival. Iconic Productions: Top Gun, Mission: Impossible, Scream, Sonic the Hedgehog. Their production of Everything Everywhere All at Once
Universal is the home of the blockbuster. While they dabble in prestige (see Oppenheimer ), their engine runs on franchises. The Fast & Furious saga defied logic by transforming from street racing B-movies into globe-trotting heist spectacles. Similarly, the Jurassic World trilogy reinvigorated dinosaur horror for a new generation.