Jason Blum revolutionized horror by keeping budgets low ($3-6 million) and profits high ( M3GAN , The Black Phone , Five Nights at Freddy's ).
For decades, traditional Hollywood was dominated by the "Big Six," which became the "Big Five" following major industry consolidation. These legacy studios own the largest backlots, control vast intellectual property (IP) libraries, and maintain global distribution networks. 1. The Walt Disney Studios
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Universal has built a resilient empire by balancing massive action franchises with high-concept horror and animation.
Jason Blum revolutionized horror by keeping budgets low ($3-6 million) and profits high ( M3GAN , The Black Phone , Five Nights at Freddy's ).
For decades, traditional Hollywood was dominated by the "Big Six," which became the "Big Five" following major industry consolidation. These legacy studios own the largest backlots, control vast intellectual property (IP) libraries, and maintain global distribution networks. 1. The Walt Disney Studios
A specific genre like
Universal has built a resilient empire by balancing massive action franchises with high-concept horror and animation.