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Abstract Popular entertainment studios are more than commercial entities; they are the modern architects of global mythology. From the silent film lots of early Hollywood to the streaming algorithms of today, these production houses have dictated how stories are told, consumed, and monetized. This paper examines the evolution of major entertainment studios, their production methodologies, and the cultural impact of their most significant works. It argues that the shift from the "studio system" to the "franchise system" has redefined narrative structure, audience engagement, and the very definition of intellectual property in the 21st century. 1. Introduction: The Cathedral of Pop Culture In 2023, the top ten highest-grossing films of the year accounted for over $11 billion in global box office revenue, with nearly every entry belonging to a pre-existing franchise (Disney, Warner Bros., Sony). Simultaneously, streaming series like The Last of Us (HBO) and Squid Game (Netflix) generated cultural conversations that transcended national borders. These figures underscore a fundamental truth: entertainment studios have become the primary storytellers of our age, replacing traditional institutions like religion and state-sponsored art.