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From a bankrupt music label in a Toronto basement to a global multimedia empire, Popular Entertainment Studios (PES) didn't just follow culture—they manufactured it, fought for it, and nearly lost it all to the very algorithm they helped create.

The shift began in earnest with the realization that audiences weren't just looking for a movie; they were looking for a universe. Marvel Studios revolutionized this approach under the Disney umbrella. They turned filmmaking into long-form storytelling, weaving individual narratives into a tapestry that demanded viewer commitment. This "cinematic universe" model changed the economics of entertainment. It wasn't enough to have a hit; the goal became a franchise that could span decades, spin off into television, and fuel merchandise lines.

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