These studios often focus on unique, artistic, or genre-specific films that gain massive critical acclaim [10, 17].
Universal thrives on diverse cinematic offerings and highly lucrative, long-running franchises.
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Moving from a content aggregator to a production powerhouse, Netflix produces hundreds of original titles annually across the globe. It pioneered data-driven greenlighting and has built massive original brands like Stranger Things, Squid Game, and Bridgerton.
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