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New Line Cinema is an American film production studio owned by Warner Bros. Discovery and is a film label of Warner Bros. It was founded in 1967 by Robert Shaye as an independent film distribution company; later becoming a film studio after acquired by Turner Broadcasting System in 1994; Turner later merged with Time Warner (later known as WarnerMedia from 2018 to 2022) in 1996, and New Line was merged with Warner Bros. Pictures in 2008.[5] The studio has been nicknamed, "The House that Freddy Built" due to the success of the Nightmare on Elm Street film series.[6]

History[]

New Line Cinema was established in 1967 by the then 27-year-old Robert Shaye as a film distribution company, supplying foreign and art films for college campuses in the United States. Shaye operated New Line's offices out of his apartment at 14th Street and Second Avenue in New York City. One of the company's early successes was its distribution of the 1936 anti-cannabis propaganda film Reefer Madness, which became a cult hit on American college campuses in the early 1970s. New Line also released many classic foreign-language films, like Stay As You Are, Immoral Tales and Get Out Your Handkerchiefs (which became the first New Line film to win an Oscar).[7] The studio has also released many of the films of John Waters.

In 1976, New Line secured funding to produce its first full-length feature, Stunts (1977), directed by Mark L. Lester. Although not considered a critical success, the film performed well commercially on the international market and on television.[8]

In 1980, Shaye's law school classmate Michael Lynne became outside counsel and adviser to the company and renegotiated its debt.[7][9]

In 1983, Bryanston Distributing Company, the company that first distributed the original The Texas Chain Saw Massacre, lost the rights to that film, and the rights reverted to the original owners. New Line bought the rights and re-released the film to theatres that same year. It became very successful for the studio.[10]

New Line expanded its film production in the early 1980s, producing or co-producing films including Polyester, directed by John Waters, and Alone in the Dark. Polyester was one of the first films to introduce a novelty cinema experience named Odorama, where members of the audience were provided with a set of "scratch and sniff" cards to be scratched and sniffed at specific times during the film, which provided an additional sensory connection to the viewed image.[8] In 1983, Lynne joined the board.[7] In 1984, Dawn Altyn and Jeff Youngs joined New Line, respectively as sales manager, eastern and southern divisions of New Line Distribution, and national print controller of the studio, to distribute new projects.[11]

A Nightmare on Elm Street[]

A Nightmare on Elm Street was produced and released by New Line in 1984. The resulting franchise was New Line's first commercially successful series, leading the company to be nicknamed "The House that Freddy Built".[6] The film was made on a budget of $1.8 million and grossed over $57 million.[12] A year later, A Nightmare on Elm Street 2: Freddy's Revenge was released, and grossed $3.3 million in its first three days of release and over $30 million at the US box office. In 1986, the company went public, and held 1,613,000 shares of common stock.[7][13] That year, New Line revamped their distribution network planned to release 12 films a year, aiming at five-to-seven in-house productions, and three to five acquisitions made for the studio.[14]

On July 30, 1986, the studio had inked an agreement with Embassy Communications whereas Embassy would distribute five titles from the New Line catalog onto off-net syndication, which was destined for a spot on Embassy IV & V.[15] The following year, on June 10, 1987, New Line Cinema had inked an agreement with Universal Pay Television, to receive 11 pictures under the agreement for pay television, and the pact provides significant minimum degrees in excess of $10 million, and line up licensing deals to the companies offered to Universal, such as HBO/Cinemax and Showtime/The Movie Channel.[16] In the late 1980s, it set up a new international division, New Line International, to be headed by Andrew Milner, who will come in 1987 to the MIFED screens by its debut.[17]

The third film in the series, A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors, was released in 1987, the studio's first national release,[18] and opened at number one, grossing $8.9 million for the weekend, a record for an independent film at the time,[19] and went on to gross almost $45 million at the US box office. A further six films have been made. The first six grossed $500 million worldwide[12] and the next three $250 million, for a total of $750 million.

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles[]

In 1990, Lynne became president and chief operating officer, with Shaye as chairman and chief executive officer.[7] The same year, New Line released Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles which became the highest-grossing independent film of all-time with a gross of $135 million in the United States and Canada, until it was surpassed by The Blair Witch Project (1999).[20][21][22] It was followed by a sequel, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: The Secret of the Ooze (1991) which was the second highest-grossing[23] with a gross of $78 million in the United States and Canada.[24] A third, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III followed in 1993.

Expansion[]

In November 1990, New Line purchased a 52% stake in the television production company RHI Entertainment (now Sonar Entertainment), which would later be sold to Hallmark Cards in 1994.

In early 1991, Fine Line Features was set up as a wholly owned subsidiary headed by Ira Deutchman and released films including Jane Campion's An Angel at My Table and Gus van Sant's My Own Private Idaho.[25] Halfway through the year, Carolco Pictures, entered into a joint venture with New Line to start Seven Arts, a distribution company which primarily released much of Carolco's low-budget output.[26] In 1997, Shine received the studio's first nomination for the Academy Award for Best Picture[7] and their second film to win an Academy Award with Geoffrey Rush's win for Academy Award for Best Actor.[27]

In May 1991, New Line purchased the home video and foreign rights to 600 films held by Sultan Entertainment Holdings (aka Nelson Entertainment Group). The deal also included an 11-film distribution deal with Turner subsidiary Castle Rock Entertainment. On November 27, 1991, New Line purchased Sultan outright.[28][29]

In 1992, Michael De Luca became executive vice-president and chief executive officer of the production unit.[30]

Acquisition by Turner and Time Warner[]

On January 28, 1994, New Line Cinema was acquired by the Turner Broadcasting System for $500 million,[31][32] which later merged with Time Warner in 1996. New Line Cinema was kept as its own separate entity, while fellow Turner-owned studios Hanna-Barbera Productions and Castle Rock Entertainment eventually became units of Warner Bros.

During its time as an entity separate from Warner Bros., New Line Cinema continued to operate several divisions, including theatrical distribution, marketing and home video.

The company's fortunes took a downturn in 1996 after losses on The Island of Dr. Moreau and The Long Kiss Goodnight.[9]

The Lord of the Rings[]

New Line produced The Lord of the Rings film trilogy which became their most successful films to date, grossing over $2.9 billion worldwide.[7] The films were nominated for 30 Academy Awards, including nominations for the Academy Award for Best Picture for each film, and won 17, with the final picture, The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2003) winning a (joint) record eleven, including Best Picture,[7][33] as well as being the second highest-grossing film of all time at the time of its release.[34]

Despite the success of The Lord of the Rings films, Town and Country (2001) generated a loss of $100 million and De Luca left as production head to be replaced by Toby Emmerich.[9] In 2001, Shaye and Lynne became co-chairmen and co-CEO.[7]

The studio was also a partner in founding a new distribution company named Picturehouse in 2005. Specializing in independent film, Picturehouse was formed by Bob Berney, who left distributor Newmarket Films, New Line, who folded their Fine Line division into Picturehouse, and HBO Films, a division of HBO and a subsidiary of Time Warner, who was interested in getting into the theatrical film business.

Merger with Warner Bros.[]

On February 28, 2008, Time Warner's CEO at the time, Jeffrey Bewkes, announced that New Line would be shut down as a separately operated studio. Shaye and Lynne said that they would step down with a letter to their employees. They promised, however, along with Time Warner and Jeffery Bewkes, that the company would continue to operate its financing, producing, marketing and distributing operations of its own films, but would do so as a part of Warner Bros. and be a smaller studio, releasing a smaller number of films than in past years.[35] The box office disappointment of The Golden Compass (2007) was largely blamed for the decision, in which New Line spent $180 million on its development, yet it only grossed $70 million in the United States market.[36] In March, Emmerich became president and chief operating officer, whilst both founders Robert Shaye and Michael Lynne had left the company.

On May 8, 2008, it was announced that Picturehouse would shut down in the fall.[37] Berney later bought the Picturehouse trademarks from Warner Bros. and relaunched the company in 2013.[38]

New Line 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.[39] The last film released by New Line Cinema as a free-standing company was the Will Ferrell film Semi-Pro.

As for the company's future, Alan Horn, the Warner Bros. president at the time of the consolidation, stated, "There's no budget number required. They'll be doing about six per year, though the number may go from four to seven; it's not going to be 10." As to content, "New Line will not just be doing genre [...] There's no mandate to make a particular kind of movie."[40]

Films[]

Main article: List of New Line Cinema films

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Film series[]

Title Release date No. Films Notes
Evil Dead 1981–2023 2 Co-production with Warner Bros.
A Nightmare on Elm Street 1984–present 9
Critters 1986–92 (2019) 4 (5)
House Party 1990–present 6
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 1990–93 3 Co-production with 20th Century Fox
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 1990–2006
Friday the 13th 1993–2009 4
Dumb and Dumber 1994–2003 (14) 2 (3) Co-production with Universal Pictures
The Mask 1994–2005 2 Co-production with Dark Horse Entertainment
Friday 1995–present 3
Mortal Kombat
Austin Powers 1997–2002
Blade 1998–2004 Co-production with Marvel Entertainment
Rush Hour 1998–2007
Final Destination 2000–present 5
The Lord of the Rings 2001–03 3
Harold & Kumar 2004–11
Sex and the City 2008–10 2
Horrible Bosses 2011–14 Co-production with Warner Bros. Pictures
The Hobbit 2012–14 3 Co-production with Warner Bros. Pictures and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
The Conjuring Universe 2013–present 8 Co-production with Warner Bros. Pictures
Rocky 2015-18 2 Co-production with Warner Bros. Pictures and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
It 2017–19 Co-production with Warner Bros. Pictures
Shazam! 2019–23 3 Co-production with DC Studios
Part of the DC Extended Universe

Highest-grossing films[]

Rank Title Year Worldwide gross Notes
1 The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King* 2003 $1,142,456,987
2 The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey 2012 $1,017,003,568 Distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures; co-production with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures
3 The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug 2013 $958,366,855
4 The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies 2014 $956,019,788
5 The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers* 2002 $943,396,133
6 The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring* 2001 $888,159,092
7 It 2017 $701,796,444 Distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures; co-production with Vertigo Entertainment, Lin Pictures and KatzSmith Productions
8 San Andreas 2015 $473,990,832 Distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures; co-production with Village Roadshow Pictures
9 It Chapter Two 2019 $473,093,228 Distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures; co-production with Double Dream, Vertigo Entertainment, and Rideback
10 Sex and the City 2008 $418,765,321 Distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures; co-production with HBO Films
11 Shazam! 2019 $365,971,656 Distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures; co-production with DC Films
12 The Nun 2018 $365,550,119 Distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures; co-production with Atomic Monster Productions and The Safran Company
13 The Mask 1994 $351,583,407
14 Rush Hour 2 2001 $347,325,802
15 The Conjuring 2 2016 $321,788,219
16 The Conjuring 2013 $319,494,638 Distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures
17 Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me 1999 $312,016,928
18 Annabelle: Creation 2017 $306,515,884 Distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures
19 Austin Powers in Goldmember 2002 $296,938,801
20 Wedding Crashers 2005 $288,467,645
16 We're the Millers 2013 $269,994,119 Distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures
18 Rush Hour 3 2007 $258,097,122
19 Annabelle 2014 $257,579,282 Distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures
20 Dumb and Dumber 1994 $247,275,374
21 Rush Hour 1998 $244,386,864
22 Annabelle Comes Home 2019 $231,252,591 Distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures
23 Elf 2003 $221,845,341
24 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 1990 $201,965,915
25 Straight Outta Compton 2015 $201,634,991 Distributed by Universal Pictures; co-production with Legendary Pictures

*Includes theatrical reissue(s).

See also[]

  • Fine Line Features
  • New Line Home Entertainment
  • New Line Television
  • Picturehouse (with HBO)

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Released Stickman: The Movie (2014) • Go Touching 8 (2014) • Reggie and the Penguin (2015) • Loppy the Dog (2016) • Birds (2017) • The Street of San Francisco (2017) • Major Lazer: The Movie (2018) • Penguinopolis (2018) • Smash of Claws (2018) • Stuart Little (2018) • Birds 2 (2019) • Stickman 2: Larry's Adventure (2019) • Loppy the Dog 2: The Second Movie (2019) • Sarcastics 2 (2019) • Ned's Newt (2020) • Twister (2020; produced with Panko and Panda Studios) • Technoville (2020) • The JH Movie Collection Movie: The Fate of the Tour (2020) • Faster Bike (2020) • Tom the Hand 4 (2020) • Krishna and the Last Lion (2021; produced with Kumar Coca) • The JH Movie Collection Movie 4: Friendship Vacation (2021) • The Chinese vs. The Korean (2021; produced with Panko & Panda Studios) • Go Touching (2021) • Sarcastics 3 (2021) • The Sarcastics Adventures of Alexa (2022; HBO Max original film) • Black vs. White (2022) • Jungle Tales (2022; produced with Kumar Coca) • Noodle and Bun (2022) • Spy Land (2022) • Krishna and the Twelve Elements (2023; produced with Kumar Coca) • Æon Flux (2023) • Fast & Furious Spy Racers (2023) • Q-Force (2023; produced with Illumination) • Dex Hamilton (2023) • Yasmina (2023) • Sarcastics 4: A New Student (2023) • The Chinese vs. The Korean: A New Team (2023; produced with Panko & Panda Studios) • Teen Titans (2024) • Faster Bike: A New Motors (2024) • Kipo (2024; produced with DreamWorks Animation) • Loppy the Dog 3 (2024) • The Dragon Prince Movie (2024)
Sony's Movie Land Universe films The Animals in the Attic (2019) • Carmen Sandiego (2019) • Chocolate Fever (2019) • Spider-Gwen (2019) • Everest (2019; produced with Panko & Panda Studios) • Grossology (2019) • Bunny (2019) • Cool Girls (2020) • Las Vegas (2020) • Overwatch (2020) • Famous 5 (2021) • Animals vs. Monsters (2021) • Sushi (2021) • Marcos (2021) • Jerry and Will (2021) • Panko the Dragon (2021; produced with Panko & Panda Studios) • Totally Spies! (2021) • Carmen Sandiego 2 (2021) • 6teen (2021) • The Crown 2 (2021) • The Hollow (2021) • The Last Kids on Earth (2021) • Grossology 2 (2021) • Super Bowl (2021) • Tom the Hand 5 (2021) • Cool Girls 2 (2021) • The JH Movie Collection Movie: Friendsformania (2022) • Sally Bollywood (2022; produced with Kumar Coca) • The Animals in the Attic 2 (2022) • Red (2022; produced with Panko & Panda Studios) • League of Techs (2022) • Voltron (2022) • Bunny: The Rise of Dylan (2022) • Ghost in the Shell (2022) • Cuphead (2022) • Spider-Gwen 2 (2022) • Mira: A Hollow Story (2022) • Famous 5: A New Mystery (2022) • Tom the Hand 6 (2022) • The JH Movie Collection Movie: Homecoming (2022) • Arcane (2022) • The Tibet Code (2023; produced with Panko & Panda Studios) • The Pencilmation Movie (2023) • Animals vs. Monsters: Most Wanted (2023) • Carmen Sandiego 3 (2023) • Need for Speed (2023) • The Hollow: A New World (2023) • Techs-Mas (2023) • Grossology: The Final Chapter (2023) • Final Fantasy (2023) • Mech Cadets (2023) • Birds 3 (2024) • Tom the Hand 7 (2024) • Baywatch (2024) • Welcome to Mumbai (2024; produced with Kumar Coca) • Bubbles (2024; co-produced with Alcon Entertainment) • Tomb Raider (2024) • Raise the Bar! (2024)
Upcoming Agent Elvis (2024) • Kena: Bridge of Spirits (2024) • Famous 5: Mystery Together (2024) • Coffee Run (2024) • Cool Girls in Mexico (2025) • Smash of Claws 2 (2025) • Carmen Sandiego 4 (2025)
Upcoming Fast & Furious Spy Racers: Part Two (2025)
Produced with Aardman Animations The JH Movie Collection Movie 2: The Second Part (2019) • The JH Movie Collection Movie: The Fate of the Tour (2020)
As Ted-LaPai Productions A Bird's Tale (1994) • The Secret of Ace (1995) • Cycle Throughout the World (1996) • Life of Animals (1996) • Power Up (1997) • One Little Rabbit (1997) • El Fuego (1997) • A Trip to Denmark (1998) • The Secret of Ace 2 (2000) • Yeti (2000) • A Bird's Tale 2 (2000) • Life of Animals 2 (2001) • Two Little Rabbits (2001) • Magnus (2002) • Los Altos (2002) • Street Racers (2002) • Bunnies on the Streets (2003) • Go Touching (2003) • Power Up 2 (2004) • Let's Get It On (2005) • Kevin the Lost Dog (2006) • A Trip to Los Angeles (2007) • The Dragon Deluxe (2008) • Zoos of America (2008) • Go Touching 2 (2008)
As Movie Land Productions Two Foxes (2010) • Go Touching 3 (2011) • Go Touching 4 (2012) • The Hindus vs. The Droids (2013) • Go Touching 5 (2013) • Go Touching 6 (2013) • Go Touching 7 (2014) • Mr. Mango (2014)
Associated productions The JH Movie Collection Movie (2018) • Gwen and Dan (2019) • Gwen and Dan: Level Two (2021) • Makoo 2 (2023)
Franchises Stickman (2014-2019) • Loppy the Dog (2016-2025) • The JH Movie Collection Movie (2018-2022) • Sony's Movie Land Universe (2019-present) • Tom the Hand (season 3; 2016, 2019-present) • Cool Girls (2020-present)
Television series
Current The Tom the Hand Show (2021-present) • JH Movie Collection: League of Visions (2021-present) • Sarcastics: The Series (2022-present) • JH Movie Collection: The Great Outdoors (2022-present) • Cool Girls: A Very, Merry Cool Year (2022; television film) • Toon Chaos (2023-present) • Agent Marcos (2023-present)
Ended Stickman: The Series (2016-2019) • Tom the Hand (2016-2021) • All Hail Loppy the Dog (2017-2021) • How Penguins Goes to Kansas (2017; television film) • The JH Movie Collection Show (2018-2021) • The Christopher the Stickman Show (2020-2021) • Junior and Friends (2021)
People
Directors Ted V. MillerRobert ZemeckisStephen HeneveldMike MitchellDon HallPhil Lord and Christopher MillerChris WilliamsChris MillerJenny HarderBob PersichettiPeter RamseyRodney RothmanTom McGrathWilliam RenschenElla RayDominic FormellaAlejandro MunozMarcos Rivera
Producers Chris MeledandriKristina ReedBonnie ArnoldRoy ConliRoy LeePhil Lord and Christopher MillerJordan KernerDon HahnDarla K. AndersonDan LinJohn LasseterAvi AradAmy PascalWilliam RenschenElla RayDominic FormellaAlejandro MunozMarcos Rivera
Writers Karey KirkpatrickNicholas StollerRodney RothmanPhil Lord and Christopher MillerJordan RobertsJohn DavisPeter LordNick ParkWilliam Renschen
Executives/Associated figures Ted V. MillerMichael LaPaiMonty LaBuenoGeorge MacGuffinChristopher MacGuffinChris Meledandri
Animators and visual/special effects artists Gal GadotJamie ChungBex Taylor-KlausJeffrey KatzenbergRich MooreRoy ConliGary TrousdalePhil Lord and Christopher MillerSteven SpielbergDuncan RouleauSteven T. SeagleSteven YeunJenny HarderHailee SteinfeldShiyoon KimPanat ThamrongsombutsakulJohn KnollCraig HammackSimon J. SmithSamik Roy ChoudhuryErik-Jan de BoerCedric Nicolas-TroyanEmilio Ruiz del Río
Signature voice actors/actress Ben StillerAdam SandlerJim CarreyGal GadotHailee SteinfeldJamie ChungBex Taylor-KlausMichael J. FoxAndy SambergKeegan-Michael KeyRihannaJohn DiMaggioTenzing Norgay TrainorShameik MooreJake Johnson
Signature musicians Henry JackmanJames Newton HowardLorne BalfeRupert Gregson-WilliamsJunkie XLDaniel Pemberton
Signature character designer Monty LaBuenoRonnie del CarmenJin KimShiyoon Kim
Visual Development & Storyboard Artists Dante EriksenCody CameronAndrew StantonShiyoon KimJin KimGeoff JohnsRonnie del Carmen
Related topics
Related media and projects Panko and Panda StudiosKumar CocaMovie Land Animation Studios CanadaLa Femme Rouge EntertainmentRedCrackle VFX
Defunct Birdy AnimationTouchstone Animation StudiosSphere Ball StudiosShank FilmsHands StudioThe Bellas VFX Studios
Miscellaneous Warner Bros. films (Unproduced Warner Bros. projectsWAG filmsWarner Bros. animated filmsWarner Bros. Animation franchises and productions) • Movie Land and LGBT representation in animationAcquisition of Movie Land by Sony Pictures
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