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If the 20th century belonged to theatrical studios, the current era belongs to tech companies masquerading as production houses.
Netflix Studios has arguably become the world's most prolific production entity. Unlike traditional studios, Netflix produces content for every possible demographic niche simultaneously. Their "greenlight algorithm" has produced global phenomena like Squid Game—ironically a Korean production that became Netflix's most-watched series ever. Other major productions include Stranger Things (a nostalgic sci-fi horror), The Crown (prestige drama), and a relentless slate of reality TV. Netflix’s strategy is volume-based: throw 500 productions against the wall to find 10 global hits. Best known for: DC superheroes, Harry Potter, and
Amazon MGM Studios, following its acquisition of the legendary MGM catalog (James Bond, Rocky), has shifted from arthouse darlings (Manchester by the Sea) to mega-budget genre fare. Their flagship production, The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power, reportedly cost $1 billion across five seasons—a figure that would have bankrupted a traditional studio. Amazon’s business model is distinct: Prime Video productions are designed to drive retail subscriptions, not necessarily box office profit.
Apple TV+ takes the opposite approach: low volume, high prestige. Productions like Ted Lasso, Severance, and Killers of the Flower Moon (Scorsese’s $200 million epic) focus on critical acclaim and talent loyalty. Apple builds its brand around "studio-quality" productions free from algorithmic interference, even if their viewership lags behind Netflix. Where to watch: Max (formerly HBO Max), theaters