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New players have fundamentally changed the "helpful story" of how we consume entertainment. has evolved from a distributor to a primary producer of global content, releasing over 40 original films annually [9, 15]. Similarly, Amazon Studios has expanded its footprint through the acquisition of the historic MGM (Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer) [9, 17].

The impact of these studios and production companies on popular culture cannot be overstated. They have helped to shape the types of stories that are told and how they are told, and have provided a platform for creators to bring their ideas to life. They have also played a significant role in shaping the careers of actors, writers, and directors, and have helped to launch the careers of countless industry professionals.

Founded in 1923, Warner Bros. is synonymous with resilience and reinvention. Their production slate includes some of the most beloved franchises in history.

The studios that will survive are those who understand one thing: respect for the audience. Whether it is Warner Bros. perfecting the superhero allegory, Sony producing high-fidelity video game narratives, or A24 distributing surrealist horror, the goal remains the same—to tell a story that makes the world stop scrolling.

In recent years, the entertainment industry has undergone significant changes, driven in part by the rise of streaming services like Netflix and Hulu. These services have disrupted the traditional model of film and television production and distribution, and have created new opportunities for creators and producers to reach audiences.

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