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In 1985, View-Master entered into the video foray, by starting View-Master Video and teamed up with Warner Bros. Records on a new live-action educational video series produced by Together Again Productions, Kidsongs, designed specifically for the educational market. [15]
Logo used since 2023. 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.
For many years, still shots from the segment were included in View-Master slide show reels. [3] Some of the footage was reused for portions of the Night Gallery season 2 episode "The Painted Mirror," as well as in the 1970 film Trog , [ 4 ] and the entire sequence was released as an extra on the 2003 DVD release of The Black Scorpion .
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 ...
The company is known for its film studio division, the Warner Bros. Motion Picture Group, which includes Warner Bros. Pictures, New Line Cinema, Warner Bros. Pictures Animation, Castle Rock Entertainment, DC Studios, and the Warner Bros. Television Group. Bugs Bunny, a character created for the Looney Tunes series, is the company's official mascot.
But Warner Bros. was encouraged last year by the strong response from Potter fans to the new video game “Hogwarts Legacy,” which wound up the top-selling game of 2023 and has crossed 30 ...
Warner Bros. Pictures on-screen logo used from January 1998 until March 2022; shown here is the 1999 variant. The division was incorporated as Warner Bros. Pictures on March 3, 2003, to diversify film subjects and expand audiences for their film releases. [30]
Warner Bros. gave “Juror No. 2” a tiny theatrical release in the U.S., reportedly opening the film on just 31 domestic screens — though the studio withheld both the precise count and the ...