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English: This is a new logo of New Line Cinema, which is the combination of the original 1987 New Line Cinema's logo design by John C. Casado and the 2011 wordmark. This logo has been used since the release of Turtles All The Way Down at Max .
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New Line Cinema moved from its long-time headquarters on Robertson Boulevard in Los Angeles in June 2014 to Warner Bros.' lot Building 76, formerly used by Legendary Entertainment, a former Warner Bros. film co-financier. [38] The last film released by New Line Cinema as a free-standing company was the Will Ferrell film Semi-Pro.
co-production with Mosaic Media Group; last New Line Cinema film released before becoming a division of Warner Bros. Distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures; April 25, 2008: Harold & Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay: co-production with Mandate Pictures; first New Line Cinema film distributed by Warner Bros. May 30, 2008: Sex and the City
with On the Day Productions, RatPac-Dune Entertainment, and New Line Cinema: Welcome to Me: Shira Piven: N/A $625,727 with Bron Studios: 2015 Get Hard: Etan Cohen: $40–44 million $111.8 million with RatPac-Dune Entertainment: A Deadly Adoption: Rachel Lee Goldenberg: N/A N/A with National Picture Show Entertainment and MarVista Entertainment ...
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]
co-production with New Line Cinema, Vertigo Entertainment and KatzSmith Productions: $35 million $701.8 million The Lego Ninjago Movie: Charlie Bean Paul Fisher Bob Logan co-production with Warner Animation Group, RatPac-Dune Entertainment, Lego System A/S, Lord Miller Productions, Vertigo Entertainment, and Animal Logic: $70 million $123.1 million