July 4 2012 a new particle compatible with the long-sought Higgs particle predicted in the Standar Model was discovered at CERN by the ATLAS and CMS Collaborations. This discovery represents a new type of matter and a new type of interaction. The study of its properties constitutes the starting point for very challenging measurements which will allow the understanding of the electroweak symmetry breaking mechanism and the generation of mass in nature. A review of the present status of the experimental analyses at LHC will be performed covering the most relevant results including Higgs physics, top physics, searches for new physics, etc.. In addition to this the main characteristics and physics potential of future e+e- linear colliders such as the International Linear collider (ILC) or the Compact Linear Linear Collider (CLIC) complementing the LHC upgrade programme (HL-LHC phase I and II) will also be discussed.