1) Warner
Bros. Pictures:-
Founder(s): Sam
Warner, Jack L. Warner, Harry Warner, Albert Warner
CEO:
Kevin Tsujihara
Headquarters:
Burbank, California
Founded:
1923
Warner
Bros. Pictures stands at the forefront of the entertainment industry. In 2013,
Warner Bros. ruled the movie world with a market share of $5.03 billion
globally*. Some of the biggest releases of the studio this year include The
Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug, Gravity, and Man of Steel. They also set a new
record as the only studio to exceed $1B for 13 years running*. A few other
titles that made Warner Bros. the # 1 name in the film industry include the
Harry Potter series, the Superman series, The Matrix series & Star Wars.
2) 20th Century Fox:-
CEO: Stacey Snider
Headquarters: Century
City, Los Angeles
Founder(s): Darryl
F. Zanuck, William Fox (producer), Joseph M. Schenck
Founded: 1935
20th
Century Fox is the world’s second largest film studio after Warner Bros. The
studio has distributed various commercially successful films, including Avatar,
Ice Age, X-Men, Die Hard, Planet of the Apes, Night at the Museum, and
Fantastic Four, securing them their position as one of the Big Six studios of
Hollywood. Though, some of these sites were shared on movie streaming sites. But still they managed to reach the $1
billion mark in gross domestic revenue in 2014#, and with enormous earnings by
the end of the year, the studio’s stunning turnaround easily surpass its
previous records.
3) Paramount Pictures:-
CEO:
Jim Gianopulos
Headquarters:
Hollywood
Founder(s):
William Wadsworth Hodkinson, Jesse L.
Lasky, Adolph Zukor
Founded:
1912
Paramount
Pictures is the longest operating major studio in Hollywood. It has a century
of experience in finest production services from development of story idea to
post production. In 2014, Paramount Pictures became the first major Hollywood
studio to distribute all its films in digital-form only.
4) Universal Pictures:-
Founded:- April 30, 1912; 105 years ago (as Universal
Film Manufacturing Company)
Founders:-
Carl Laemmle, Pat Powers, David Horsley, William
Swanson,Mark Dintenfass,Charles Baumann,Robert H. Cochrane, Adam Kessel,Jules
Brulatour
Headquarters
10 Universal City Plaza[1], Universal
City, California, United States
5) Sony Pictures
Entertainment (earlier known as Columbia-Tristar Pictures):-
Founded :- December 21, 1987; 29 years ago (as Columbia
Pictures Entertainment, Inc.)
August 7, 1991; 26 years ago (as Sony Pictures
Entertainment Inc.)
Headquarters :- 10202 West Washington Blvd., Culver City,
California, United States
On
November 18, 2012, Sony Pictures announced it has passed $4 billion with the
success of releases: Skyfall, The Amazing Spider-Man, 21 Jump Street, Men in
Black 3, Hotel Transylvania, Underworld: Awakening, The Vow, and Resident Evil:
Retribution.On November 21, 2013, SPE and Sony Entertainment's CEO Michael
Lynton announced that SPE will shift emphasis from movies to television by
cutting its 2014 film slate. It was also announced on the same day, that there
will be more Spider-Man sequels and spin-offs, though in February 10, 2015,
Sony Pictures eventually signed a deal with Marvel Studios to allow Spider-Man
to appear in Marvel Cinematic Universe, beginning with Captain America: Civil
War before appearing in Spider-Man: Homecoming scheduled to released in July 7,
2017.
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