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Logo used since 2023. The following are lists of Warner Bros. films by decade: Note: This list does not include direct-to-video releases or films from New Line Cinema prior to its merger with Warner Bros. in 2008, nor does it include third-party films or films Warner gained the rights to as a result of mergers or acquisitions such as Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's pre-May 1986 library or RKO Radio ...
Warner Bros. Family Entertainment 24 3-South: Mark Hentemann: 2002–2003 MTV: MTV Animation Hentermann Films First adult animated television series from Warner Bros. Animation. Rights owned by Paramount Global (via MTV Entertainment Studios). 25 Teen Titans: Glen Murakami Sam Register David Slack: 2003–2006 Cartoon Network Warner Bros ...
Warner Bros. Feature Animation A. Film A/S Heart of Texas Productions Yowza! Animation: Directed by Frederik Du Chau. Based on the 1976 novel The King's Damosel by Vera Chapman. The Iron Giant: August 6, 1999: Warner Bros. Feature Animation A. Film A/S Duncan Studios (Signature Edition) Directed by Brad Bird. Based on the 1968 novel The Iron ...
The next film, Osmosis Jones, was hoped to follow the previous two films in the success line-up, but was another flop at the box-office, only grossing nearly $15 million. Warner Bros. continued to release family films later in the 2000s as well as the 2010s, but the logo for its Family Entertainment subsidiary was no longer used in the USA.
The following is a list of films produced, co-produced, and/or distributed by Warner Bros. in 2020–2029. The list does not include Japanese films distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures Japan or distribution of non-US local films in only one or few markets. A † signifies a PVOD release.
Most films listed below were produced by Warner Bros. divisions, but Warner Bros. has also released films produced by other production companies, such as United Productions of America and Don Bluth Ireland Ltd. Additionally, Warner Bros.'s Japanese division has helped co-produce and release anime films in that country, such as Summer Wars and ...
Warner Bros. Pictures Animation Logo used since January 11, 2024 Formerly Warner Animation Group (2013–2023) Company type Division Industry Animation Motion pictures Predecessor Warner Bros. Feature Animation (1994–2004) Founded January 7, 2013 ; 11 years ago (January 7, 2013) Founder Jeff Robinov Headquarters 4000 Warner Boulevard, Burbank, California, U.S. Key people Bill Damaschke ...
The division was incorporated as Warner Bros. Pictures on March 3, 2003, to diversify film subjects and expand audiences for their film releases. [30] The company became part of the Warner Bros. Pictures Group, which was established in 2008, and Jeff Robinov was appointed the first president of the company. [31]