These 5 Studios Dominate the Film Industry

Film is a medium defined by creativity and imagination, so one might imagine there’s a diverse number of film studios and companies adding their unique projects and business decisions to the field. Well, the team at Wyoming LLC Attorney paints a different picture with this infographic. It turns out that Hollywood history is as studded with mergers and acquisitions as it is with stars. This timeline shows us that just 5 studios own the lion’s share of the market after a long history of mergers and acquisitions.

Mergers and Acquisitions of Major Film Studios

Through the timeline we can see that mergers are as old as Hollywood films itself with Paramount Pictures brokering the first merger with Players-Lasky Corporation in 1916. This fascinating look at Hollywood history through a business perspective can show us which film studios were on top at different points in time.

Today, Universal owns the largest percentage of the market shares at 21.77%, but Walt Disney Studios are close behind them at 21.26%. That’s half industry’s market shares between just two studios.

Here are a few of Universal’s subsidiary properties:

  • Focus Features (Brokeback Mountain, London Has Fallen)
  • Working Title Films (Les Miserables, Notting Hill, Bridget Jone’s Diary, Bean)
  • Illumination (Despicable Me, Super Mario Bros. Movie)
  • Dreamworks Animation (Shrek, How to Train Your Dragon)
  • Amblin Partners (Jurassic Park, Men in Black, War of the Worlds, Ready Player One)
  • Blumhouse Productions (Get Out, Halloween, The Purge, Insidious)
  • Carnival Films (Firelight, Downton Abbey, Shadowlands)

Universal and Disney show off their huge wealth of Ips with world-famous theme parks. To learn more about the biggest mergers in film history, look no further than the details on this infographic.

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