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Warner Bros. Pictures is an American film production and distribution company of the Warner Bros. Motion Picture Group division of Warner Bros. Entertainment (both ultimately owned by Warner Bros. Discovery). The studio is the flagship producer of live-action feature films within the Warner Bros. Motion Picture Group unit, and is based at the Warner Bros. Studios complex in Burbank, California. Animated films produced by Warner Bros. Pictures Animation are also released under the studio banner.[3]

Warner Bros. Pictures is currently one of five live-action film studios within the Warner Bros. Motion Picture Group, the others being New Line Cinema, DC Studios, Castle Rock Entertainment, and a minority stake in Spyglass Media Group. Barbie is the studio's highest-grossing film worldwide with $1.4 billion.[4]

Founded in 1923 by brothers Harry Warner, Albert Warner, Sam Warner, and Jack L. Warner, in addition to producing its own films, it handles filmmaking operations, theatrical distribution, marketing and promotion for films produced and released by other Warner Bros. labels, including Warner Bros. Pictures Animation, New Line Cinema, DC Studios, and Castle Rock Entertainment, as well as various third-party producers.

History[]

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The studio's predecessor (and the modern-day Warner Bros Entertainment as a whole) was founded as the Warner Features Company in New Castle, Pennsylvania, by filmmaker Sam Warner and his business partners and brothers, Harry, Albert, and Jack, in 1911.[5] They produced their first film, the Peril of the Plains[6] in 1912, which Sam directed for the St. Louis Motion Picture Company. In 1915, Sam and Jack moved to California to establish their production studio,[7] while Albert and Harry on July 8, 1915, set up the New York–based Warner Brothers Distributing Corporation to release the films.[8][9][10] In 1918, the four Warner Brothers produced their first full-scale picture: My Four Years in Germany. The war film was a box office hit and helped the brothers establish themselves as a prestige studio.[11]

On April 4, 1923, Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc. was officially established as their main focus was entirely on the motion picture industry.[12] In 1927, Warner Bros. Pictures revolutionized the film industry when the American-Jewish Warner brothers released their first pictures "talkie" The Jazz Singer starring Al Jolson. However, founding member Sam Warner died prior to the premiere of the film.[13] When the company diversified over the years, it was eventually rebranded to its current umbrella name, but Warner Bros. Pictures continued to be used as the name of the film production arm of the company.

The studio has released twenty-five films that have received an Academy Award for Best Picture nomination: Disraeli (1929), I Am a Fugitive from a Chain Gang (1932), 42nd Street (1933), Here Comes the Navy (1934), A Midsummer Night's Dream (1935), Anthony Adverse (1936), The Life of Emile Zola (1937), The Adventures of Robin Hood (1938), Four Daughters (1938), Jezebel (1938), Dark Victory (1939), to name a few.

In the aftermath of the 1948 antitrust suit, uncertain times led Warner Bros. in 1956 to sell most of its pre-1950[14][15][16] films and cartoons to Associated Artists Productions (a.a.p.). In addition, a.a.p. also obtained the Fleischer Studios and Famous Studios Popeye cartoons, originally from Paramount Pictures. Two years later, a.a.p. was sold to United Artists, which owned the company until 1981, when Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer acquired United Artists.[17][18]

In November 1966, Jack gave in to advancing age and changing times, selling 32% of control of the studio and music business to Seven Arts Productions, run by Canadian investors Elliot and Kenneth Hyman, for $32 million.[19] Eventually, the company, including the studio, was renamed Warner Bros.-Seven Arts on July 14, 1967.[20]

In 1982, during their independent years, Turner Broadcasting System acquired Brut Productions, the film production arm of France-based then-struggling personal-care company Faberge Inc.[21]

In 1986, Turner Broadcasting System acquired Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Finding itself in debt, Turner kept the pre-May 1986 MGM film and television libraries and a small portion of the United Artists library (including the a.a.p. library and North American rights to the RKO Radio Pictures library) while spinning off the rest of MGM.[22]

In 1989, Warner Communications acquired Lorimar-Telepictures Corporation and merged with Time Inc. to form Time Warner (now Warner Bros. Discovery.[23][24] Lorimar's catalogue included the post-1974 library of Rankin/Bass Productions, and the post-1947 library of Monogram Pictures/Allied Artists Pictures Corporation.

In 1991, Turner Broadcasting System acquired animation studio Hanna-Barbera and the Ruby-Spears library from Great American Broadcasting, and years later, Turner Broadcasting System acquired Castle Rock Entertainment on December 22, 1993[25][26] and New Line Cinema on January 28, 1994.[27][28] On October 10, 1996, Time Warner acquired Turner Broadcasting System, thus bringing Warner Bros.'s pre-1950 library back home. In addition, Warner Bros. only owns Castle Rock Entertainment's post-1994 library.

Warner Bros. Pictures[]

File:Warner Bros. Pictures logo.svg

Warner Bros. Pictures logo and wordmark used from 1993 to 2019; on-screen logo used from 1998 until 2022

The division was incorporated as Warner Bros. Pictures on March 3, 2003, to diversify film subjects and expand audiences for their film releases.[29] 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.[30] In 2017, longtime New Line executive Toby Emmerich joined as president.[31] In January 2018, he was elevated to chairman.[32][33] On October 23, 2018, it was announced Lynne Frank, President of Warner Bros. Pictures Group, would be leaving the company to pursue new opportunities.[34] In June 2019, Warner Bros. Pictures signed an agreement with SF Studios to have their films distributed in Sweden, Denmark, Norway, and Finland.[35]

File:Warner Bros. Pictures 2019.svg

Warner Bros. Pictures logo used since 2019. That logo remains in use as on-screen logo interchangeably with the 2023 logo.

As with most other film distributors, Warner Bros. Pictures struggled with releasing films during the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic due to restrictions on theater openings. After pushing several films planned for 2020 into 2021, WB announced in December 2020 that they would take the unusual approach of having their entire slate of 2021 films planned for both theatrical release as well as having a simultaneous one-month period of availability on the HBO Max streaming service, in a similar manner for how they were releasing Wonder Woman 1984 that month. After one month, such films would still be available in theaters and would then later be available via home media under typical release schedules.[36] The move to include streaming, dubbed "Project Popcorn", was criticized by production companies, directors, and actors as Warner Bros. Pictures had not informed anyone about the plan ahead of the announcement, as well of concerns of lower payouts due to the streaming options,[37] leading Warner Bros. Pictures to alter its compensation rates for the affected films by January 2021 to provide larger payouts to casts and crews of these films.[38]

In March 2021 Warner Bros. announced that for 2022 they will discontinue their same-day HBO Max and theatrical release model in favor of a 45-day theatrical exclusivity window.[39] This is part of an agreement the studio reached with Cineworld (who operates Regal Cinemas).[40]

Warner Bros. Pictures 2023

Alternate version of the 2023 Warner Bros. Pictures logo without a banner used also as on-screen logo since the release of The Flash as a secondary logo.

On June 1, 2022, Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD), the company formerly known as Discovery, Inc. prior to its acquisition of WarnerMedia two months earlier, announced that Emmerich will step down as head of the Warner Bros. Pictures Group after a transition period, and that it would be divided into three separate units; Warner Bros. Pictures/New Line Cinema, DC Films, and Warner Animation Group. Former MGM executives Michael De Luca and Pamela Abdy would serve as the co-chairs of Warner Bros. Pictures (and temporarily oversee the other two divisions until new executives are hired for them), while Emmerich would start his own production company and enter into a five-year distribution and funding agreement with Warner Bros. Pictures.[41][42] On June 8, COO Carolyn Blackwood announced that she was stepping down as well.[43]

Steve Spira returned as president of business affairs for Warner Bros. in June 2022, while De Luca and Abdy took over from Emmerich in July 2022. Former president Alan Horn was appointed as a consultant for WBD President David Zaslav, working with De Luca and Abdy.[44]

In August 2022, Warner Bros. Pictures entered into a multi-year deal for distributing MGM films outside the United States, including on home entertainment. The contract included joint participation of both companies for marketing, advertising, publicity, film distribution, and relationship with exhibitors for future MGM titles.[45] That same month, plans for film distribution at the studio were changed, with the studio relying more on theatrical releases than HBO Max-only releases.[46]

Walter Hamada, the president of DC Films, stepped down on October 19, 2022.[47] President of Production & Development Courtenay Valenti exited on October 28 and was replaced by Jesse Ehrman.[48][49] On June 9, 2023, the Warner Bros. Pictures Group was renamed as the Warner Bros. Motion Picture Group.[50]

Film library[]

Main article: Lists of Warner Bros. films
Gate 4 Warner Bros. Studios

Gate 4, Warner Bros. Studios, looking south towards the water tower

Mergers and acquisitions have helped Warner Bros. accumulate a diverse collection of films, cartoons and television programs. As of 2022, Warner Bros. owned more than 145,000 hours of programming, including 12,500 feature films and 2,400 television programs comprising more than tens of thousands of individual episodes.[51]

Shared universes[]

Warner Bros. owns some shared universes. Some of them are based on books and comics, including some of the highest grossing IP's in the movie industry.

IP No. Films Notes
DC Extended Universe 15 Movies based on DC Comics. DCEU was Warner Bros.'s first iteration of a shared universe. The DC Universe serves as an upcoming reboot, led by James Gunn.
DC Universe Upcoming reboot of the DC Extended Universe, led by James Gunn. First movie, expected to be released in 2025.
Wizarding World 11 Film rights sold by J. K. Rowling for 2 million $ and a net % of the profits. This shared universe became the 4th highest grossing IP in movie history. This universe includes 8 movies based on the Harry Potter books and 3 movies based on Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them.
The Conjuring 8 Dramatized horror movies based on real-life cases of paranormal investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren. This shared universe includes movies like Annabelle, The Nun and The Curse of La Llorona.
MonsterVerse 4 Shared Universe based on monster movie characters like Godzilla and King Kong, in addition to other kaiju characters created by Toho, including Mothra, Rodan and King Ghidorah. Made in co-production with Legendary Entertainment.
Middle Earth 6 Movie series based on the books written by J. R. R. Tolkien, directed by Peter Jackson.
Lego 4 Warner Bros owned the rights to Lego movies up until the end of 2019. More Lego movies were planned, but got cancelled after Universal Pictures bought the rights to the Lego movies. Cancelled sequels include a sequel to The Lego Batman Movie, called Lego Superfriends.[52][53]

Clint Eastwood's relationship with Warner Bros. began in 1971, and he has directed several of the studios best known films, including Unforgiven (1992) and Million Dollar Baby (2004).[54]

Christopher Nolan wrote and directed several of Warner Bros.'s most profitable films in the early 21st century. Like Eastwood, Nolan has had a long creative partnership with the studio.[55]

Film series[]

Title Release date No. Films Notes
Gold Diggers 1923–51 7
Looney Tunes 1930–present 8
Penrod and Sam 1931–38 2
Perry Mason 1934–37 6
Philo Vance 1934–40 5
Torchy Blane 1937–39 9
Four Daughters 1938–1941 4
Nancy Drew 1938–2019 6
Secret Service 1939–40 4
Hanna-Barbera 1964–present 12 Owned by WB since 1996
Dirty Harry 1971–88 5
The Exorcist 1973–2005 4
Oh, God! 1977–84 3
Superman 1978–2006 6
Battle for Dream Island 1978-present 12 co-production with Paramount Pictures and Village Roadshow Pictures
Mad Max 1979–present 4
Poseidon 1979–2006 3
Friday the 13th 1980–2009 2 co-production with Paramount Pictures and New Line Cinema
The Shining 1980–2019
Arthur 1981–2011 3
Blade Runner 1982–2017 2 co-production with Alcon Entertainment and Columbia Pictures
National Lampoon's Vacation 1983–2015 5
Police Academy 1984–94 7
Sesame Street 1985–present 2 co-production with Sesame Workshop
Lethal Weapon 1987–98 4
The Lost Boys 1987–2010 3
Beetlejuice 1988–present 1
Batman 1989–97 4
Under Siege 1992–95 2
Unforgiven 1992–2013
Grumpy Old Men 1993–95
The Fugitive 1993–98
Free Willy 1993–2010 4 co-production with Regency Enterprises
Ace Ventura 1994–present 2 distribution only; co-production with Morgan Creek
Major League 1994–98
Eraser 1996–2022
Twister 1996–present 1 co-production with Universal Pictures and Amblin Entertainment
The Matrix 1999–present 4
Pokémon 1999–2019 US distribution only. Co-production with The Pokémon Company
Deep Blue Sea 1999–2020 3
The Whole Yards 2000–04 2
Miss Congeniality 2000–05
Ocean's 2001–present 4
Tom and Jerry 16 co-production with Turner Entertainment
Cats & Dogs 2001–20 3
Wizarding World 2001–22 11
Scooby-Doo 2002–present 6
Terminator 2003–09 2 co-production with Columbia Pictures
A Cinderella Story 2004–present 6
Laura's Star 2004–11 5
The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants 2005–08 2 co-production with Alloy Entertainment
The Dark Knight trilogy 2005–12 3
Happy Feet 2006–11 2
The Hangover 2009–13 3
Final Destination 2009–present 2 co-production with New Line Cinema and Practical Pictures
Sherlock Holmes
Dolphin Tale 2011–14
The Hobbit 2012–14 3 co-production with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, New Line Cinema and WingNut Films
Magic Mike 2012–23
The Conjuring Universe 2013–present 7 co-production with Atomic Monster, The Safran Company and New Line Cinema
The Lego Movie 2014–19 4 co-production with Warner Bros. Pictures Animation and The Lego Group
MonsterVerse 2014–present 5 co-production with Legendary Pictures
Creed 2015–present 3 co-production with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
It 2017–19 2 co-production with New Line Cinema
The Meg 2018–present
Joker 2019–present 1 co-production with DC Studios
Dune 2021–present 2 co-production with Legendary Pictures
The Batman 2022–present 1 co-production with DC Studios

Highest-grossing films[]

film currently playing Indicates films playing in theatres in the week commencing 14 March 2025.

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Highest-grossing films in North America[56]
Rank Title Year Box office gross
1 Barbiefilm currently playing 2023 $636,207,871
2 The Dark Knight Template:Double dagger 2008 $534,987,076
3 The Dark Knight Rises 2012 $448,149,584
4 Wonder Woman 2017 $412,845,172
5 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2 2011 $381,447,587
6 The Batman 2022 $369,345,583
7 American Sniper 2014 $350,159,020
8 Joker 2019 $335,477,657
9 Aquaman 2018 $335,104,314
10 Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice 2016 $330,360,194
11 It 2017 $328,874,981
12 Suicide Squad 2016 $325,100,054
13 Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone Template:Double dagger 2001 $318,886,962
14 The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey 1 2012 $303,030,651
15 Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince 2009 $302,334,374
16 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1 2010 $296,374,621
17 Inception $292,587,330
18 Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix 2007 $292,382,727
19 Man of Steel 2013 $291,045,518
20 Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire 2005 $290,469,928
21 The Matrix Reloaded 2003 $281,576,461
22 The Hangover 2009 $277,339,746
23 Gravity 2013 $274,092,705
24 Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets 2002 $262,641,637
25 The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug [1] 2013 $258,387,334

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Highest-grossing films worldwide
Rank Title Year Box office gross
1 Barbiefilm currently playing 2023 $1,441,807,871
2 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2 2011 $1,342,359,942
3 Aquaman 2018 $1,148,528,393
4 The Dark Knight Rises 2012 $1,081,153,097
5 Joker 2019 $1,074,445,730
6 The Dark Knight Template:Double dagger 2008 $1,029,266,147
7 Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone Template:Double dagger 2001 $1,017,713,119
8 The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey 1 2012 $1,017,030,651
9 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1 2010 $977,070,383
10 The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug 1 2013 $959,027,992
11 The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies 1 2014 $956,019,788
12 Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix 2007 $942,201,710
13 Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince 2009 $934,483,039
14 Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire 2005 $896,730,264
15 Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets 2002 $879,793,867
16 Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice 2016 $873,637,528
17 Inception 2010 $836,848,102
18 Wonder Woman 2017 $822,854,286
19 Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them 2016 $814,037,575
20 Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban 2004 $796,907,323
21 Interstellar Template:Double dagger 2014 $773,897,851
22 The Batman 2022 $770,962,583
23 Suicide Squad 2016 $746,846,894
24 The Matrix Reloaded 2003 $741,847,937
25 Gravity 2013 $723,192,705

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Notes[]

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  1. ^ co-owned by New Line Cinema and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures (the film's producers)

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Filmography
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
See also Movie LandMovie Land EntertainmentWarner Bros. AnimationWarner Animation GroupSony Pictures AnimationColumbia Pictures
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A Division of Sony Pictures Animation
Filmography
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
See also Movie LandMovie Land EntertainmentWarner Bros. AnimationWarner Animation GroupSony Pictures AnimationColumbia Pictures

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