The following is a list of films distributed by Warner Bros. in the 2000s. 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 WB gained the rights to as a result of mergers or acquisitions.
Release Date | Title | Notes |
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January 1, 2000 | The Story of Us | international distribution outside Australia and New Zealand only; produced by Castle Rock Entertainment; distributed in North America, Australia and New Zealand by Universal Pictures |
February 18, 2000 | The Whole Nine Yards [N 1] | North American and U.K. distribution only; produced by Morgan Creek Productions, Franchise Pictures, Rational Packaging and Lansdown Films |
February 23, 2000 | Wonder Boys | select international distribution only; produced by Mutual Film Company, Curtis Hanson Productions, Scott Rudin Productions and Tele Munchen Gruppe |
March 3, 2000 | My Dog Skip | distribution under Warner Bros. Family Entertainment only; produced by Alcon Entertainment |
April 7, 2000 | Ready to Rumble | distribution outside France and German-speaking Europe only; co-production with Bel-Air Entertainment, Outlaw Productions and Tollin/Robbins Productions |
March 22, 2000 | Romeo Must Die | co-production with Silver Pictures |
April 21, 2000 | Gossip | distribution outside Australia, New Zealand, Greece and Singapore theatrical only; co-production with Village Roadshow Pictures, NPV Entertainment and Outlaw Productions |
May 12, 2000 | Battlefield Earth [N 1] | distribution in North America, the U.K., France, Germany, Austria, Scandinavia, Benelux, Italy and Spain only; produced by Morgan Creek Productions, Franchise Pictures and JTP Films |
June 30, 2000 | The Perfect Storm | co-production with Baltimore Spring Creek Pictures and Radiant Productions |
July 19, 2000 | The In Crowd [N 1] | North and Latin American, U.K., French, Spanish and Eastern European distribution only; produced by Morgan Creek Productions |
July 21, 2000 | Pokémon: The Movie 2000 [N 2] | distribution outside Germany, Austria, Italy, Japan and Asia under Kids' WB only; produced by Nintendo and 4Kids Entertainment |
August 4, 2000 | Space Cowboys | distribution outside Australia, New Zealand, Greece and Singapore theatrical and home media only; co-production with Village Roadshow Pictures, Clipsal Films, Malpaso Productions and Mad Chance Productions |
August 11, 2000 | The Replacements | distribution outside France and German-speaking Europe only; co-production with Bel-Air Entertainment and Dylan Sellers Productions |
August 25, 2000 | The Art of War [N 1] | U.S. and U.K. distribution only; produced by Morgan Creek Productions, Franchise Pictures, Amen Ra Films and Filmline International |
September 15, 2000 | Bait | distribution only; produced by Castle Rock Entertainment and 3 Arts Entertainment |
September 29, 2000 | Into the Arms of Strangers: Stories of the Kindertransport | Winner of the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature co-production with Sabine Films and United States Holocaust Memorial Museum |
Best in Show | distribution only; produced by Castle Rock Entertainment | |
October 4, 2000 | Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon | French distribution only; produced by Columbia Pictures Film Production Asia, Good Machine International, Edko Films, Zoom Hunt Productions, China Film Co-production Corp. and Asia Union Film & Entertainment |
October 6, 2000 | Get Carter [N 1] | distribution in North and Latin America, the U.K., France, Germany, Austria, Scandinavia, Benelux, Italy and Spain only; produced by Morgan Creek Productions, Franchise Pictures and The Canton Company |
October 20, 2000 | Pay It Forward | distribution outside France and German-speaking Europe only; co-production with Bel-Air Entertainment and Tapestry Films |
November 10, 2000 | Red Planet | distribution outside Australia, New Zealand and Greece only; co-production with Village Roadshow Pictures, NPV Entertainment and The Mark Canton Company |
December 8, 2000 | Proof of Life | distribution outside France and German-speaking Europe only; produced by Castle Rock Entertainment, Bel-Air Entertainment and Anvil Films |
December 22, 2000 | Miss Congeniality | distribution outside Australia, New Zealand, Greece and Singapore theatrical and home media only; produced by Castle Rock Entertainment, Village Roadshow Pictures, NPV Entertainment and Fortis Films |
Release Date | Title | Notes |
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January 19, 2001 | The Pledge [N 1] | distribution in North America, the U.K., France, Germany, Austria, Scandinavia, Benelux, Italy and Spain only; produced by Morgan Creek Productions, Franchise Pictures and Clyde Is Hungry Films |
February 2, 2001 | Valentine | distribution outside Australia, New Zealand, Greece and Singapore theatrical only; co-production with Village Roadshow Pictures, NPV Entertainment and Dylan Sellers Productions; last Warner Bros. Pictures' film under Time Warner Entertainment |
February 16, 2001 | Sweet November | distribution outside France and German-speaking Europe only; co-production with Bel-Air Entertainment and 3 Arts Entertainment |
February 23, 2001 | 3000 Miles to Graceland [N 1] | distribution in North America, the U.K., France, Germany, Austria, Scandinavia and Benelux only; produced by Morgan Creek Productions, Franchise Pictures and Lightstone Entertainment |
March 2, 2001 | See Spot Run | distribution outside Australia, New Zealand, Greece and Singapore theatrical only; co-production with Village Roadshow Pictures, NPV Entertainment and Robert Simonds Productions |
March 3, 2001 | Chain of Fools | distribution outside France and German-speaking Europe only; produced by Bel-Air Entertainment, City Block Films and Weaver/Lord Productions; [1] direct-to-video in the U.S. |
March 16, 2001 | Exit Wounds | distribution outside Australia, New Zealand, Greece and Singapore theatrical only; co-production with Village Roadshow Pictures, NPV Entertainment and Silver Pictures |
April 6, 2001 | Pokémon 3: The Movie [N 2] | distribution outside Japan and Asia under Kids' WB only; produced by Nintendo and 4Kids Entertainment |
April 27, 2001 | Driven [N 1] | distribution in North America, the U.K., France, Germany, Austria, Scandinavia, Benelux and Italy only; produced by Franchise Pictures |
May 4, 2001 | The Dish | North American distribution only; produced by Working Dog and Distant Horizon |
May 18, 2001 | Angel Eyes [N 1] | distribution in North and Latin America, the U.K., France, Germany, Austria, Scandinavia, Benelux, Italy and Spain only; produced by Morgan Creek Productions, Franchise Pictures and The Canton Company |
June 8, 2001 | Swordfish | distribution outside Australia, New Zealand, Greece and Singapore theatrical and home media only; co-production with Village Roadshow Pictures, NPV Entertainment and Silver Pictures |
June 15, 2001 | Proximity | international distribution only; produced by Overseas Filmgroup and Zinc Entertainment |
June 29, 2001 | A.I. Artificial Intelligence | worldwide theatrical and international home media distribution only; co-production with DreamWorks Pictures, Amblin Entertainment and Stanley Kubrick Productions |
July 4, 2001 | Cats & Dogs | distribution outside Australia, New Zealand, Greece and Singapore theatrical and home media only; co-production with Village Roadshow Pictures, NPV Entertainment, Mad Chance Productions and Zide/Perry Productions |
August 10, 2001 | Osmosis Jones | co-production with Warner Bros. Feature Animation and Conundrum Entertainment |
August 17, 2001 | American Outlaws [N 1] | North American and select international distribution only; produced by Morgan Creek Productions |
August 24, 2001 | Summer Catch | co-production with Tollin/Robbins Productions |
September 7, 2001 | Rock Star | distribution outside France and German-speaking Europe only; co-production with Bel-Air Entertainment and Maysville Pictures |
September 28, 2001 | Hearts in Atlantis | distribution outside Australia, New Zealand, Greece and Singapore theatrical only; produced by Castle Rock Entertainment, Village Roadshow Pictures and NPV Entertainment |
October 4, 2001 | The Little Polar Bear | under Warner Bros. Family Entertainment; co-production with Rothkirch Cartoon-Film and Comet Film |
October 5, 2001 | Training Day | distribution outside Australia, New Zealand, Greece and Singapore theatrical and home media only; co-production with Village Roadshow Pictures, NPV Entertainment and Outlaw Productions |
October 26, 2001 | Thirteen Ghosts | North American distribution only; co-production with Columbia Pictures and Dark Castle Entertainment |
November 9, 2001 | Heist [N 1] | distribution in North and Latin America, the U.K., France, Germany, Austria, Scandinavia, Benelux and Italy only; produced by Morgan Creek Productions, Franchise Pictures and Indelible Pictures |
November 16, 2001 | Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone | Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone outside the U.S; co-production with Heyday Films, 1492 Pictures and Duncan Henderson Productions |
November 30, 2001 | The Affair of the Necklace | distribution in English-speaking territories, Latin America, France and Italy only; produced by Alcon Entertainment |
December 7, 2001 | Ocean's Eleven | distribution outside Australia, New Zealand, Greece and Singapore theatrical and home media only; co-production with Village Roadshow Pictures, NPV Entertainment, Jerry Weintraub Productions and Section Eight Productions |
December 21, 2001 | The Majestic | distribution outside Australia, New Zealand, Greece and Singapore theatrical and home media only; produced by Castle Rock Entertainment, Village Roadshow Pictures, NPV Entertainment and Darkwoods Productions |
December 28, 2001 | Charlotte Gray | North American distribution only; produced by FilmFour, Senator Film, Ecosse Films and Pod Film |
Release Date | Title | Notes |
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January 25, 2002 | A Walk to Remember [N 3] | North American distribution only; produced by Pandora, Gaylord Films (uncredited), and Di Novi Pictures |
February 8, 2002 | Collateral Damage | distribution outside France and German-speaking Europe only; co-production with Bel-Air Entertainment |
February 22, 2002 | Queen of the Damned | distribution outside Australia, New Zealand, Greece and Singapore theatrical and home media only; co-production with Village Roadshow Pictures, NPV Entertainment and Material Pictures |
March 8, 2002 | The Time Machine | international distribution only; co-production with DreamWorks Pictures, Parkes, MacDonald Productions and Arnold Leibovit Entertainment |
March 15, 2002 | Showtime | distribution outside Australia, New Zealand and Greece only; co-production with Village Roadshow Pictures, NPV Entertainment, Material Pictures and Tribeca Productions |
March 29, 2002 | Death to Smoochy | distribution outside the U.K., Ireland and Germany theatrical only; produced by FilmFour, Senator International and Mad Chance Productions |
April 19, 2002 | Murder by Numbers | distribution only; produced by Castle Rock Entertainment and Schroeder/Hoffman Productions |
April 26, 2002 | The Salton Sea | distribution only; produced by Castle Rock Entertainment, Darkwoods Productions and Humble Journey Films |
May 24, 2002 | Insomnia | North American, French, German and Austrian distribution only; produced by Alcon Entertainment, Witt/Thomas Productions and Section Eight Productions |
June 7, 2002 | Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood | co-production with Gaylord Films and All Girl Productions |
June 14, 2002 | Scooby-Doo | co-production with Hanna-Barbera Productions, Mosaic Media Group and Atlas Entertainment |
June 21, 2002 | Juwanna Mann [N 1] | North American and select international distribution only; produced by Morgan Creek Productions |
July 3, 2002 | The Powerpuff Girls Movie | distribution only; produced by Cartoon Network Studios |
July 19, 2002 | Eight Legged Freaks | distribution outside Australia, New Zealand and Greece only; co-production with Village Roadshow Pictures, NPV Entertainment and Electric Entertainment |
August 9, 2002 | Blood Work | co-production with Malpaso Productions |
August 16, 2002 | The Adventures of Pluto Nash | distribution outside Australia, New Zealand and Greece only; produced by Castle Rock Entertainment, Village Roadshow Pictures, NPV Entertainment and Bregman Productions |
Possession | international distribution only; co-production with USA Films, Baltimore Spring Creek Pictures and Contagious Films | |
August 30, 2002 | FeardotCom [N 4] | North American distribution with Franchise Pictures only; produced by MDP Worldwide, ApolloMedia, Fear.Com Productions and Carousel Film Company |
September 6, 2002 | City by the Sea [N 1] | North American and U.K. distribution only; produced by Franchise Pictures and Brad Grey Pictures |
September 20, 2002 | Ballistic: Ecks vs. Sever [N 4] | North American, U.K. and Australian distribution only; produced by Franchise Pictures and Chris Lee Productions |
October 11, 2002 | White Oleander | North American distribution only; co-production with Pandora, Gaylord Films (uncredited) and John Wells Productions |
October 18, 2002 | Welcome to Collinwood | North American distribution only; co-production with Pandora, Gaylord Films (uncredited), H5B5 Media AG and Section Eight Productions |
October 25, 2002 | Ghost Ship | distribution outside Australia, New Zealand and Greece only; co-production with Village Roadshow Pictures, NPV Entertainment and Dark Castle Entertainment |
November 6, 2002 | Femme Fatale | distribution in English-speaking territories only; produced by Quinta Communications and Epsilon Motion Pictures |
November 15, 2002 | Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets | co-production with Heyday Films and 1492 Pictures |
December 6, 2002 | Analyze That | distribution outside Australia, New Zealand, Greece and Singapore theatrical and home media only; co-production with Village Roadshow Pictures, NPV Entertainment, Baltimore Spring Creek Pictures, Face Productions and Tribeca Productions |
December 20, 2002 | Two Weeks Notice | distribution outside Australia, New Zealand, Greece and Singapore theatrical and home media only; produced by Castle Rock Entertainment, Village Roadshow Pictures, NPV Entertainment and Fortis Films |
Release Date | Title | Notes |
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January 17, 2003 | Kangaroo Jack | distribution only; produced by Castle Rock Entertainment and Jerry Bruckheimer Films |
February 21, 2003 | Gods and Generals | distribution only; produced by Ted Turner Pictures and Antietam Filmworks |
February 28, 2003 | Cradle 2 the Grave | co-production with Silver Pictures |
March 21, 2003 | Dreamcatcher | distribution outside Australia, New Zealand, Greece and Singapore home media only; produced by Castle Rock Entertainment, Village Roadshow Pictures, NPV Entertainment and Kasdan Pictures |
March 28, 2003 | Blue Collar Comedy Tour: The Movie [N 3] | distribution only; produced by Pandora, Gaylord Films and Parallel Entertainment |
April 4, 2003 | What a Girl Wants | co-production with Gaylord Films, Di Novi Pictures and Gerber Pictures |
April 16, 2003 | A Mighty Wind | distribution only; produced by Castle Rock Entertainment |
April 18, 2003 | Malibu's Most Wanted | co-production with Karz Entertainment |
May 15, 2003 | The Matrix Reloaded | distribution outside Australia, New Zealand, Greece and Singapore theatrical and home media only; co-production with Village Roadshow Pictures, NPV Entertainment and Silver Pictures |
May 23, 2003 | The In-Laws [N 4] | North American and U.K. distribution only; produced by Franchise Pictures, Gerber Pictures and Furthur Films |
June 3, 2003 | The Animatrix | distribution outside Australia and New Zealand only; co-production with Village Roadshow Pictures, Silver Pictures, Square Pictures, Studio 4°C, Madhouse and DNA Productions |
June 20, 2003 | Alex & Emma [N 4] | North American and U.K. distribution only; produced by Franchise Pictures, Castle Rock Entertainment (uncredited) and Escape Artists |
July 2, 2003 | Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines | North American distribution only; produced by Intermedia Films, IMF, C2 Pictures and Mostow/Lieberman Productions |
August 1, 2003 | I'll Be There [N 1] | North American and select international distribution only; produced by Morgan Creek Productions |
August 15, 2003 | Grind [N 3] | North American distribution only; produced by Pandora, Gaylord Films, Gerber Pictures and 900 Films |
September 12, 2003 | Matchstick Men | co-production with ImageMovers, Scott Free Productions, Rickshaw Productions and LivePlanet; last Warner Bros. Pictures' film under AOL Time Warner |
October 15, 2003 | Mystic River | nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama distribution outside Australia, New Zealand and Greece only; co-production with Malpaso Productions, Village Roadshow Pictures and NPV Entertainment |
November 5, 2003 | The Matrix Revolutions | distribution outside Australia, New Zealand, Greece and Singapore theatrical and home media only; co-production with Village Roadshow Pictures, NPV Entertainment and Silver Pictures |
November 14, 2003 | Looney Tunes: Back in Action | co-production with Warner Bros. Feature Animation, Baltimore/Cold Spring Creek Pictures and Goldmann Pictures |
November 21, 2003 | Gothika | North American and Japanese distribution only; co-production with Columbia Pictures and Dark Castle Entertainment |
December 5, 2003 | The Last Samurai | co-production with Radar Pictures, The Bedford Falls Company and Cruise/Wagner Productions |
December 12, 2003 | Love Don't Cost a Thing | distribution only; produced by Alcon Entertainment |
Something's Gotta Give | international distribution only; co-production with Columbia Pictures and Waverly Films | |
Release Date | Title | Notes |
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January 9, 2004 | Chasing Liberty | distribution only; produced by Alcon Entertainment and Trademark Films |
January 16, 2004 | Torque | distribution outside Australia, New Zealand and Greece only; co-production with Village Roadshow Pictures and Original Film |
January 30, 2004 | The Big Bounce | distribution only; produced by Shangri-La Entertainment and Material Films |
February 20, 2004 | Clifford's Really Big Movie | distribution only; produced by Scholastic Entertainment and Big Red Dog Productions |
March 3, 2004 | NASCAR 3D | co-production with IMAX |
March 5, 2004 | Starsky & Hutch | North American distribution only; co-production with Dimension Films, AR-TL, Richie-Ludwig Productions, Weed Road Pictures and Red Hour Productions |
March 12, 2004 | Spartan [N 4] | North American and U.K. distribution only, produced by Franchise Pictures, Apollomedia, Quality International and Signature Pictures |
March 19, 2004 | Taking Lives | distribution outside Australia, New Zealand and Greece only; co-production with Village Roadshow Pictures and Atmosphere Pictures |
March 26, 2004 | Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed | co-production with Hanna-Barbera Productions and Mosaic Media Group |
April 9, 2004 | The Whole Ten Yards [N 4] | North American, U.K. and French distribution only; produced by Franchise Pictures and Cheyenne Enterprises |
May 7, 2004 | New York Minute | co-production with Dualstar Productions and Di Novi Pictures |
May 14, 2004 | Troy | co-production with Radiant Productions and Plan B Entertainment |
June 4, 2004 | Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban | co-production with Heyday Films and 1492 Pictures |
July 16, 2004 | A Cinderella Story | co-production with Dylan Sellers Productions and Clifford Werber Productions |
July 23, 2004 | Catwoman | distribution outside Australia, New Zealand, Greece and Singapore theatrical and home media only; co-production with Village Roadshow Pictures and Di Novi Pictures |
August 13, 2004 | Yu-Gi-Oh! The Movie: Pyramid of Light [N 5] | distribution outside Japan and Asia only; produced by 4Kids Entertainment and Studio Gallop |
August 20, 2004 | Exorcist: The Beginning [N 1] | North American and select international distribution only; produced by Morgan Creek Productions |
September 26, 2004 | Laura's Star | German distribution only under Warner Bros. Family Entertainment; co-production with Rothkirch Cartoon Film, MABO Pictures Filmproduktion and Comet Film |
November 10, 2004 | The Polar Express | distribution only; produced by Castle Rock Entertainment, Shangri-La Entertainment, Playtone, ImageMovers and Golden Mean Productions |
November 24, 2004 | Alexander | North and Latin American, U.K., Australian and Italian distribution only; co-production with Intermedia Films, IMF and Ixtlan Productions |
December 10, 2004 | Ocean's Twelve | distribution outside Australia, New Zealand, Greece and Singapore theatrical and home media only; co-production with Village Roadshow Pictures, Jerry Weintraub Productions and Section Eight Productions |
December 15, 2004 | Million Dollar Baby | Winner of the Academy Award for Best Picture North American distribution only; co-production with Lakeshore Entertainment, Malpaso Productions and Ruddy Morgan Organization |
December 25, 2004 | The Aviator | U.S. home media, Canadian, Australian and Latin American distribution only; co-production with Miramax Films, Initial Entertainment Group, Forward Pass, Appian Way Productions and IMF |
Release Date | Title | Notes |
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January 14, 2005 | Racing Stripes | North American distribution only; produced by Alcon Entertainment |
January 21, 2005 | The Phantom of the Opera | North American distribution only; co-production with Odyssey Entertainment, Really Useful Films and Scion Films |
February 18, 2005 | Constantine | distribution outside Australia, New Zealand, Greece and Singapore theatrical only; co-production with Village Roadshow Pictures, The Donners' Company, Batfilm Productions, Weed Road Pictures and 3 Arts Entertainment |
March 24, 2005 | Miss Congeniality 2: Armed and Fabulous | distribution outside Australia, New Zealand, Greece and Singapore theatrical and home media only; produced by Castle Rock Entertainment, Village Roadshow Pictures and Fortis Films |
May 6, 2005 | House of Wax | distribution outside Australia, New Zealand, Greece and Singapore theatrical and home media only; co-production with Village Roadshow Pictures and Dark Castle Entertainment |
May 20, 2005 | Dominion: Prequel to the Exorcist [N 1] | North American and select international distribution only; produced by Morgan Creek Productions |
June 1, 2005 | The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants | distribution only; produced by Alcon Entertainment, Di Novi Pictures, Martin Chase Productions and Alloy Entertainment |
June 15, 2005 | Batman Begins | co-production with Legendary Pictures, DC Comics and Syncopy Films |
July 15, 2005 | Charlie and the Chocolate Factory | distribution outside Australia, New Zealand, Greece and Singapore theatrical and home media only; co-production with Village Roadshow Pictures, The Zanuck Company, Plan B Entertainment and Theobald Film Productions |
July 22, 2005 | The Island | international distribution only; co-production with DreamWorks Pictures and Parkes/MacDonald Productions |
July 29, 2005 | Must Love Dogs | co-production with Ubu Productions and Team Todd |
August 5, 2005 | The Dukes of Hazzard | distribution outside Australia, New Zealand, Greece and Singapore theatrical only; co-production with Village Roadshow Pictures and Gerber Pictures |
September 2, 2005 | A Sound of Thunder [N 4] | North American and U.K. distribution only; produced by Franchise Pictures, Apollomedia, QI Quality International, Crusader Entertainment and Baldwin Entertainment Group |
September 23, 2005 | Corpse Bride | co-production with Tim Burton Productions and Laika Entertainment |
September 29, 2005 | The Little Polar Bear 2: The Mysterious Island | under Warner Bros. Family Entertainment, co-production with MaBo Filmproduktion and Rothkirch Cartoon-Film |
September 30, 2005 | Duma | co-production with Gaylord Films and John Wells Productions |
October 21, 2005 | North Country | co-production with Participant Productions, Industry Entertainment and Nick Wechsler Productions |
November 11, 2005 | Kiss Kiss Bang Bang | distribution only; produced by Silver Pictures [2] |
November 18, 2005 | Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire | co-production with Heyday Films |
December 9, 2005 | Syriana | co-production with Participant Productions, Section Eight Productions and 4M Productions |
December 25, 2005 | Rumor Has It… | distribution outside Australia, New Zealand, Greece and Singapore theatrical only; co-production with Village Roadshow Pictures, Section Eight Productions and Spring Creek Pictures |
Release Date | Title | Notes |
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February 10, 2006 | Firewall | distribution outside Australia, New Zealand, Greece and Singapore theatrical only; co-production with Village Roadshow Pictures, Beacon Pictures and Thunder Road Films |
March 3, 2006 | Deep Sea 3D | co-production with IMAX |
16 Blocks | North American, U.K. and German distribution only; co-distributed by Alcon Entertainment in North America; produced by Millennium Films, Emmett/Furla Films, Cheyenne Enterprises, Equity Pictures, Nu Image Entertainment and The Donners' Company [3] | |
March 17, 2006 | V for Vendetta | co-production with Virtual Studios, Silver Pictures, Vertigo (DC Comics) and Anarchos Productions |
March 31, 2006 | ATL | co-production with Overbrook Entertainment |
May 12, 2006 | Poseidon | co-production with Virtual Studios, Weed Road Pictures, Radiant Productions, Next Entertainment, Irwin Allen Productions and Synthesis Entertainment |
June 16, 2006 | The Lake House | distribution outside Australia, New Zealand, Greece and Singapore theatrical and home media only; co-production with Village Roadshow Pictures and Vertigo Entertainment |
June 28, 2006 | Superman Returns | co-production with Legendary Pictures, DC Comics, Peters Entertainment and Bad Hat Harry Productions |
July 21, 2006 | Lady in the Water | co-production with Legendary Pictures and Blinding Edge Pictures |
July 28, 2006 | The Ant Bully | co-production with Legendary Pictures, Playtone and DNA Productions |
August 25, 2006 | Beerfest | co-production with Legendary Pictures, Gerber Pictures, Cataland Films and Broken Lizard |
September 1, 2006 | The Wicker Man | North American and German distribution only; co-distributed by Alcon Entertainment in North America; produced by Millennium Films, Saturn Films, Emmett/Furla Films, Equity Pictures and Nu Image Entertainment [3] |
October 6, 2006 | The Departed | Winner of the Academy Award for Best Picture distribution outside the U.K., Ireland, France, Italy, the CIS and Chinese-speaking territories only; co-production with Plan B Entertainment, Initial Entertainment Group, Vertigo Entertainment and Media Asia Films |
October 20, 2006 | The Prestige | international distribution only; co-production with Touchstone Pictures, Newmarket Films and Syncopy Films |
Flags of Our Fathers | international distribution only; co-production with DreamWorks Pictures, Malpaso Productions and Amblin Entertainment; distributed in North America by Paramount Pictures | |
November 17, 2006 | Happy Feet | Winner of the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature; distribution outside Australia, New Zealand, Greece and Singapore theatrical only; co-production with Village Roadshow Pictures, Kennedy Miller Productions and Animal Logic |
November 22, 2006 | The Fountain | North American distribution only; co-production with Regency Enterprises, Protozoa Pictures, New Regency Productions and Foy, Inc. |
December 8, 2006 | Blood Diamond | co-production with Virtual Studios, Spring Creek Pictures, Bedford Falls Productions and Initial Entertainment Group |
Unaccompanied Minors | distribution outside Australia and New Zealand only; co-production with Village Roadshow Pictures and The Donners' Company | |
December 15, 2006 | The Good German | co-production with Virtual Studios and Section Eight Productions |
December 20, 2006 | Letters from Iwo Jima | Nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture co-production with DreamWorks Pictures, Malpaso Productions and Amblin Entertainment |
December 22, 2006 | We Are Marshall | co-production with Legendary Pictures, Thunder Road Films and Wonderland Sound and Vision |
Release Date | Title | Notes |
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February 14, 2007 | Music and Lyrics | distribution outside Australia, New Zealand, Greece and Singapore theatrical only; produced by Castle Rock Entertainment, Village Roadshow Pictures and Reserve Room |
February 23, 2007 | The Astronaut Farmer | North American distribution only; co-production with Spring Creek Pictures and Polish Brothers Construction |
March 2, 2007 | Zodiac | international distribution only; co-production with Paramount Pictures and Phoenix Pictures |
March 9, 2007 | 300 | co-production with Legendary Pictures, Virtual Studios, Atmosphere Pictures MM and Hollywood Gang Films |
March 23, 2007 | TMNT | distribution in North America, the U.K., Ireland, Spain, France, Italy and Benelux only; produced by The Weinstein Company and Imagi Animation Studios |
April 5, 2007 | The Reaping | distribution outside Australia, New Zealand, Greece and Singapore theatrical only; co-production with Village Roadshow Pictures and Dark Castle Entertainment |
April 20, 2007 | In the Land of Women | North American distribution only; produced by Castle Rock Entertainment and Anonymous Content |
May 4, 2007 | Lucky You | distribution outside Australia, New Zealand and Greece only; co-production with Village Roadshow Pictures, Deuce Three Productions and Di Novi Pictures |
June 8, 2007 | Ocean's Thirteen | distribution outside Australia, New Zealand, Greece and Singapore theatrical and home media only; co-production with Village Roadshow Pictures, Jerry Weintraub Productions and Section Eight Productions |
June 15, 2007 | Nancy Drew | co-production with Virtual Studios and Jerry Weintraub Productions |
July 3, 2007 | License to Wed | distribution outside Australia, New Zealand, Greece and Singapore theatrical only; co-production with Village Roadshow Pictures, Robert Simonds Productions, Phoenix Pictures, Underground Films and Management and Proposal Productions |
July 11, 2007 | Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix | co-production with Heyday Films |
July 27, 2007 | No Reservations | distribution outside Australia, New Zealand, Greece and Singapore theatrical only; produced by Castle Rock Entertainment and Village Roadshow Pictures |
August 17, 2007 | The Invasion | distribution outside Australia, New Zealand, Greece and Singapore theatrical only; co-production with Village Roadshow Pictures, Silver Pictures and Vertigo Entertainment |
September 14, 2007 | The Brave One | distribution outside Australia, New Zealand, Greece and Singapore theatrical only; co-production with Village Roadshow Pictures and Silver Pictures |
September 21, 2007 | The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford | co-production with Virtual Studios, Scott Free Productions and Plan B Entertainment |
October 12, 2007 | Michael Clayton | nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama North American and Turkish distribution only; produced by Samuels Media, Castle Rock Entertainment, Mirage Enterprises and Section Eight Productions |
November 9, 2007 | Fred Claus | co-production with Silver Pictures, David Dobkin Pictures and Jessie Nelson Productions |
November 16, 2007 | Beowulf | international distribution only; co-production with Shangri-La Entertainment and ImageMovers; distributed in North America by Paramount Pictures |
November 21, 2007 | August Rush | North American distribution only; co-production with Southpaw Entertainment and CJ Entertainment |
December 14, 2007 | I Am Legend | distribution outside Australia, New Zealand, Greece and Singapore theatrical only; co-production with Village Roadshow Pictures, Heyday Films, Weed Road Pictures, Overbrook Entertainment and Original Film |
December 21, 2007 | P.S. I Love You | North American distribution only; produced by Alcon Entertainment, Wendy Finerman Productions and Grosvenor Park Productions |
Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street | international distribution only; co-production with DreamWorks Pictures, Parkes/MacDonald Productions and The Zanuck Company; distributed in North America by Paramount Pictures | |
Mama's Boy | co-production with Carr-Santelli Productions | |
December 25, 2007 | The Bucket List | co-production with Zadan/Meron Productions and Castle Rock Entertainment (uncredited) |
Release Date | Title | Notes |
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January 4, 2008 | One Missed Call | distribution outside Japan only; produced by Alcon Entertainment, Kadokawa Pictures, Equity Pictures and Intermedia Films |
February 8, 2008 | Fool's Gold | co-production with De Line Pictures and Bernie Goldmann Productions |
March 7, 2008 | 10,000 B.C. | co-production with Legendary Pictures, Centropolis Entertainment and The Mark Gordon Company (uncredited) |
April 11, 2008 | Chaos Theory | North American distribution only; produced by Castle Rock Entertainment, Lone Star Film Group and Frederic Golchan Productions |
April 25, 2008 | Harold & Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay | U.S., German, Eastern European and Singaporean distribution only; produced by New Line Cinema and Mandate Pictures |
May 9, 2008 | Speed Racer | distribution outside Australia, New Zealand, Greece and Singapore theatrical and home media only; co-production with Village Roadshow Pictures, Silver Pictures and Anarchos Productions |
May 30, 2008 | Sex and the City | U.S., German, Eastern European, Indian and Singaporean distribution only; produced by New Line Cinema and HBO Films |
June 20, 2008 | Get Smart | distribution outside Australia, New Zealand, Greece and Singapore theatrical and home media only; co-production with Village Roadshow Pictures, Mosaic Media Group, Mad Chance Productions and Callahan Filmworks |
July 2, 2008 | Kit Kittredge: An American Girl | U.S., Italy and Spain distribution only; produced by Picturehouse, New Line Cinema, HBO Films and American Girl Films |
July 11, 2008 | Journey to the Center of the Earth | U.S., German, Benelux, Eastern European and Singaporean distribution only; produced by New Line Cinema and Walden Media |
July 18, 2008 | The Dark Knight | co-production with Legendary Pictures, DC Comics and Syncopy Films Inducted into the National Film Registry in 2020 |
August 6, 2008 | The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants 2 | distribution only; produced by Alcon Entertainment, Di Novi Pictures, Martin Chase Productions and Alloy Entertainment |
August 15, 2008 | Star Wars: The Clone Wars [N 6] | distribution only; produced by Lucasfilm and Lucasfilm Animation |
September 1, 2008 | The Women | U.S. co-distribution with New Line Cinema only; produced by Picturehouse, Inferno Distribution, Double Edged Entertainment, Jagged Films and Shukovsky English Entertainment |
September 26, 2008 | Nights in Rodanthe | distribution outside Australia, New Zealand and Singapore theatrical only; co-production with Village Roadshow Pictures and Di Novi Pictures |
October 3, 2008 | Appaloosa | U.S. distribution only; produced by New Line Cinema, Axiom Films and Groundswell Productions |
October 10, 2008 | Body of Lies | co-production with Scott Free Productions and De Line Pictures |
October 24, 2008 | Pride and Glory | U.S., German, Eastern European and Singaporean distribution only; produced by New Line Cinema, Solaris Entertainment, O'Connor Brothers and Avery Pix |
October 31, 2008 | RocknRolla | distribution outside France only; co-production with Dark Castle Entertainment and Toff Guy Films |
November 12, 2008 | Slumdog Millionaire | Winner of the Academy Award for Best Picture U.S. co-distribution with Fox Searchlight Pictures only; produced by Film4 Productions and Celador Films |
November 26, 2008 | Four Christmases | U.S. and select international distribution only; produced by New Line Cinema and Spyglass Entertainment |
December 12, 2008 | Gran Torino | distribution outside Australia, New Zealand, Greece and Singapore theatrical only; co-production with Village Roadshow Pictures, Double Nickel Entertainment and Malpaso Productions |
December 19, 2008 | Yes Man | distribution outside Australia, New Zealand, Greece and Singapore theatrical only; co-production with Village Roadshow Pictures, Heyday Films and The Zanuck Company |
December 25, 2008 | The Curious Case of Benjamin Button | nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama international distribution only; co-production with Paramount Pictures and The Kennedy/Marshall Company |
Release Date | Title | Notes |
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January 23, 2009 | Inkheart | U.S. and select international distribution only; produced by New Line Cinema |
February 6, 2009 | He's Just Not That Into You | U.S. and select international distribution only; produced by New Line Cinema and Flower Films |
February 13, 2009 | Friday the 13th | North American distribution only; produced by New Line Cinema, Paramount Pictures and Platinum Dunes |
Under the Sea 3D | co-production with IMAX | |
March 6, 2009 | Watchmen | North American distribution only; co-production with Paramount Pictures, Legendary Pictures, DC Comics, Lawrence Gordon Productions, Lloyd Levin Productions and Cruel and Unusual Films |
April 10, 2009 | Observe and Report | co-production with Legendary Pictures and De Line Pictures |
April 17, 2009 | 17 Again | U.S. and select international distribution only; produced by New Line Cinema and Offspring Entertainment |
May 1, 2009 | Ghosts of Girlfriends Past | U.S. and select international distribution only; produced by New Line Cinema |
May 21, 2009 | Terminator Salvation | North American distribution only; produced by The Halcyon Company, Moritz Borman Productions and Wonderland Sound and Vision |
June 5, 2009 | The Hangover | co-production with Legendary Pictures and Green Hat Films |
June 26, 2009 | My Sister's Keeper | North American and select international distribution only; produced by New Line Cinema |
July 15, 2009 | Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince | co-production with Heyday Films |
July 24, 2009 | Orphan | distribution outside the U.K., Ireland and Germany only; co-production with Dark Castle Entertainment and Appian Way Productions |
August 14, 2009 | The Time Traveler's Wife | U.S. and select international distribution only; produced by New Line Cinema and Plan B Entertainment |
August 21, 2009 | Shorts | co-production with Imagenation Abu Dhabi, Media Rights Capital and Troublemaker Studios |
August 28, 2009 | The Final Destination | North American and select international distribution only; produced by New Line Cinema |
September 11, 2009 | Whiteout | distribution outside the U.K., Ireland and France only; co-production with Dark Castle Entertainment |
September 18, 2009 | The Informant! | co-production with Participant Media, Groundswell Productions, Section Eight Productions and Jaffe/Braunstein Enterprises |
October 2, 2009 | The Invention of Lying | North American distribution only; produced by Radar Pictures, Media Rights Capital and Lynda Obst Productions; international distribution handled by Focus Features International and Universal Pictures |
October 6, 2009 | Trick 'r Treat | distribution only; produced by Warner Premiere, Legendary Pictures and Bad Hat Harry Productions; released direct-to-video |
October 16, 2009 | Where the Wild Things Are | distribution outside Australia, New Zealand, Greece and Singapore theatrical only; co-production with Legendary Pictures, Village Roadshow Pictures and Playtone |
November 6, 2009 | The Box | North American distribution only; co-production Radar Pictures, Media Rights Capital and Darko Entertainment |
November 20, 2009 | The Blind Side | nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture distribution only; produced by Alcon Entertainment and Gil Netter Productions |
November 25, 2009 | Ninja Assassin | distribution outside France only; co-production with Legendary Pictures, Dark Castle Entertainment, Silver Pictures and Anarchos Productions |
December 11, 2009 | Invictus | co-production with Spyglass Entertainment, Revelations Entertainment, Mace Neufeld Productions and Malpaso Productions |
December 25, 2009 | Sherlock Holmes | distribution outside Australia, New Zealand, Greece and Singapore theatrical only; co-production with Village Roadshow Pictures, Silver Pictures and Wigram Productions |
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