Netflix, Disney, and Warner Bros. began licensing their old hits to rivals again—a reversal of the “walled garden” strategy.
Following the unprecedented cultural phenomenon of 2023, 2024 saw studios attempt to recapture magic with a mix of risky original IP and safe sequels.
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Studios shortened theatrical windows (to 30–45 days), but cinema attendance rebounded for event films. Premium formats (IMAX, Dolby) saw record revenue.
Superhero films (Marvel’s The Marvels, Sony’s Madame Web) underperformed, while original and mid-budget films thrived. Netflix, Disney, and Warner Bros
2024 proved to be a pivotal year for entertainment, marked by the delayed ripple effects of the 2023 Hollywood strikes, the continued dominance of streaming consolidation, the explosive growth of short-form video as a primary discovery engine, and a major recalibration in the gaming and publishing industries. Below is a breakdown of the year’s defining content.
2024 was a year of recalibration for entertainment and media. After the post-pandemic boom and the 2023 strikes, 2024 saw a return to quality over quantity, a sharper focus on profitability in streaming, the mainstreaming of generative AI (both feared and embraced), and a surprising resurgence of theatrical cinema. While superhero fatigue became official, original storytelling—particularly in horror, anime, and auteur-driven projects—found massive success. Studios shortened theatrical windows (to 30–45 days), but
Short-form video remained king, but platforms battled for longer retention and e-commerce integration.