List of New Line Cinema films
This is a list of films produced, co-produced, and/or distributed by New Line Cinema.
1960s[]
Release date | Title | Notes |
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July 18, 1967 | Late August at the Hotel Ozone | the first film by New Line Cinema |
December 26, 1967 | Magical Mystery Tour | U.S. distribution only |
July 27, 1968 | The Virgin President | |
April 22, 1969 | Sympathy for the Devil |
1970s[]
Release date | Title | Notes |
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April 10, 1970 | Multiple Maniacs | produced by Dreamland |
March 11, 1971 | Brandy in the Wilderness | |
July 8, 1971 | Mississippi Summer | |
December 15, 1971 | Even Dwarfs Started Small | U.S. distribution only; produced by Werner Herzog |
March 17, 1972 | Pink Flamingos | produced by Dreamland |
March 30, 1973 | Reefer Madness | USA theatrical re-release |
The Cocaine Fiends | USA theatrical re-release | |
June 18, 1974 | The Seduction of Mimi | |
October 1, 1974 | The Texas Chain Saw Massacre | USA theatrical re-release |
October 4, 1974 | Female Trouble | produced by Dreamland and Saliva Films |
November 6, 1974 | The Nada Gang | U.S. distribution only; produced by Italian International Film, Les Films de la Boétie and Verona Produzione |
November 30, 1974 | The Street Fighter | U.S. distribution only; produced by Toei Company |
May 30, 1975 | Nuits Rouges | U.S. distribution only |
December 3, 1975 | Return of the Street Fighter | U.S. distribution only; produced by Toei Company |
January 14, 1976 | All Screwed Up | |
February 19, 1976 | Sister Street Fighter | U.S. distribution only; produced by Toei Company |
March 10, 1976 | Immoral Tales | USA theatrical distribution only; subtitled version |
June 18, 1976 | The Cars That Ate Paris | U.S. distribution only; produced by The Australian Film Development Corporation and Royce Smeal Film Productions; re-edited and retitled The Cars That Eat People |
January 12, 1977 | Tattooed Hit Man | U.S. distribution only; produced by Toei Company |
May 27, 1977 | Desperate Living | |
June 23, 1977 | Conversation Piece | |
June 25, 1977 | Stunts | U.S. distribution only; produced by Mark Fleischman Ltd. and Spiegel-Bergman Productions Inc. |
September 23, 1977 | Calmos | U.S. distribution only; subtitled version; retitled Femmes Fatales |
September 1977 | Léonor | |
February 25, 1978 | Night of the Living Dead | re-release; public domain film |
April 15, 1978 | The Scenic Route | |
June 7, 1978 | Servant and Mistress | |
December 17, 1978 | Get Out Your Handkerchiefs | U.S. distribution only; subtitled version |
January 18, 1979 | The Street Fighter's Last Revenge | U.S. distribution only; produced by Toei Company |
October 24, 1979 | Wise Blood | |
December 21, 1979 | Stay as You Are | U.S. distribution only; subtitled version |
1980s[]
Release date | Title | Notes |
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January 12, 1980 | Hurray for Betty Boop | Distribution only; |
May 20, 1980 | Underground U.S.A. | |
May 29, 1981 | Polyester | |
October 11, 1981 | Beau Pere | U.S. distribution only |
October 15, 1981 | The Evil Dead | distributor only |
March 30, 1982 | Bronson Lee, Champion | U.S. distribution only; produced by Toei Company |
May 1, 1982 | Beach House | |
Roaring Fire | ||
November 12, 1982 | Alone in the Dark | |
November 19, 1982 | Smithereens | distribution |
January 26, 1983 | Xtro | U.S. distribution only |
June 13, 1983 | Heatwave | U.S. distribution only |
July 13, 1983 | The First Time | |
September 2, 1983 | Escape from the Bronx | U.S. distribution only |
January 13, 1984 | Betrayal | U.S. distribution only |
January 19, 1984 | Copkiller | U.S. distribution only |
January 29, 1984 | Warriors of the Wasteland | U.S. distribution only |
February 3, 1984 | Dear Maestro | U.S. distribution only |
February 15, 1984 | Ator 2 - L'invincibile Orion | aka Cave Dwellers; U.S. distribution only |
February 28, 1984 | Running Hot | distribution |
April 30, 1984 | Big Meat Eater | |
May 2, 1984 | Ferestadeh | |
June 19, 1984 | Blind Date | distribution |
August 15, 1984 | Half a Life | U.S. distribution only |
September 30, 1984 | The Ninja Mission | U.S. distribution only |
November 16, 1984 | A Nightmare on Elm Street | |
Special Effects | distributor; produced by Hemdale Film Corporation | |
November 23, 1984 | Perfect Strangers | |
January 14, 1985 | Crime Killer | |
January 31, 1985 | Exterminators in the Year 3000 | |
April 9, 1985 | Lily in Love | U.S. distribution only |
April 19, 1985 | Self Defense | distributor; produced by Salter Street Films |
May 17, 1985 | Return to Waterloo | U.S. distribution only; produced by Channel 4 |
August 2, 1985 | Phenomena | U.S. distribution only |
September 27, 1985 | The Death of Mario Ricci | U.S. distribution only |
September 1985 | Buddies | distribution |
November 1, 1985 | A Nightmare on Elm Street 2: Freddy's Revenge | U.S. distribution only |
April 11, 1986 | Critters | |
April 1986 | The Ladies Club | |
July 18, 1986 | Sincerely Charlotte | U.S. distribution only |
September 24, 1986 | L'Effrontee | U.S. distribution only |
November 7, 1986 | Sid and Nancy | distribution |
November 8, 1986 | Quiet Cool | |
February 27, 1987 | A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors | First U.S. national opening.[1] |
April 24, 1987 | My Demon Lover | |
June 19, 1987 | Summer Night, with Greek Profile, Almond Eyes and Scent of Basil | |
August 28, 1987 | The Rosary Murders | U.S. distribution only |
October 30, 1987 | The Hidden | distribution only; co-production with Heron Communications; Mega Entertainment |
November 20, 1987 | Stranded | |
February 26, 1988 | Hairspray | |
April 22, 1988 | Eat the Rich | co-production with Channel 4 Films and Michael White |
April 29, 1988 | Critters 2: The Main Course | |
May 6, 1988 | Judgment in Berlin | distribution |
June 17, 1988 | The Decline of Western Civilization Part II: The Metal Years | |
June 24, 1988 | A Handful of Dust | U.S. distribution only, produced by London Weekend Television |
August 19, 1988 | A Nightmare on Elm Street 4: The Dream Master | |
September 16, 1988 | The Prince of Pennsylvania | |
Tougher Than Leather | ||
November 18, 1988 | Lucky Stiff | |
December 14, 1988 | Torch Song Trilogy | |
March 3, 1989 | Hit List | distribution; produced by CineTel Films, first CineTel Films film |
March 24, 1989 | 976-EVIL | distribution; produced by CineTel Films, |
May 5, 1989 | Out of the Dark | distribution; produced by CineTel Films |
June 2, 1989 | No Holds Barred | |
June 30, 1989 | A Sinful Life | |
July 28, 1989 July 27, 1990 (UK) |
Babar: The Movie | U.S. distribution only; produced by Nelvana, Eclipse, and The Clifford Ross Company |
August 11, 1989 | A Nightmare on Elm Street 5: The Dream Child | |
August 30, 1989 | Relentless | distribution; produced by CineTel Films |
November 10, 1989 | Communion |
1990s[]
Release date | Title | Notes |
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January 12, 1990 | Leatherface: The Texas Chainsaw Massacre III | |
February 2, 1990 | Heart Condition | |
February 23, 1990 | The Blood of Heroes | |
March 9, 1990 | House Party | |
March 30, 1990 | Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles | distribution only; produced by Mirage Studios and Golden Harvest |
May 11, 1990 | Far Out Man | distribution; produced by CineTel Films |
July 27, 1990 | Chicago Joe and the Showgirl | U.S. distribution only, co-production with PolyGram Filmed Entertainment and Working Title Films |
August 3, 1990 | Metropolitan | |
August 22, 1990 | Pump Up the Volume | |
September 7, 1990 | Masters of Menace | distribution; produced by CineTel Films |
September 14, 1990 | Fools of Fortune | U.S. distribution only, co-production with PolyGram Filmed Entertainment and Channel Four Films |
Repossessed | distribution; first film produced by Seven Arts Pictures, a joint venture between New Line and Carolco Pictures | |
September 28, 1990 | King of New York | distribution; produced by Seven Arts/Carolco Pictures |
October 15, 1990 | Book of Love | |
October 26, 1990 | The Man Inside | |
January 18, 1991 | Cadence | distribution; produced by Republic Pictures |
January 25, 1991 | Too Much Sun | distribution; produced by CineTel Films |
February 1, 1991 | Queens Logic | distribution; produced by New Visions Pictures and under Seven Arts/Carolco Pictures |
March 10, 1991 | Shadow of China | |
March 18, 1991 | The Guyver | |
March 22, 1991 | Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: The Secret of the Ooze | US distribution only; produced by Golden Harvest and Mirage Studios; 20th Century Fox held international distribution |
April 5, 1991 | Hangin' with the Homeboys | |
May 10, 1991 | Sweet Talker | distribution; produced by New Visions Pictures and under Seven Arts/Carolco Pictures |
May 17, 1991 | Dice Rules | U.S. distribution only; produced and released under Seven Arts/Carolco Pictures |
May 24, 1991 | Drop Dead Fred | U.S. distribution only; co-production with PolyGram Filmed Entertainment and Working Title Films |
August 16, 1991 | Talkin' Dirty After Dark | |
August 23, 1991 | Defenseless | distribution; produced by New Visions Pictures and under Seven Arts/Carolco Pictures |
Naked Tango | U.S. distribution only | |
August 30, 1991 | Beastmaster 2: Through the Portal of Time | theatrical distribution only |
September 13, 1991 | Freddy's Dead: The Final Nightmare | |
September 20, 1991 | Rambling Rose | distribution; produced by Seven Arts/Carolco Pictures |
Late for Dinner | co-production with Castle Rock Entertainment | |
October 4, 1991 | Heaven Is a Playground | |
Night on Earth | ||
Suburban Commando | ||
October 21, 1991 | Past Midnight | distribution; produced by CineTel Films |
October 23, 1991 | House Party 2 | |
October 25, 1991 | Get Back | distribution; produced by Seven Arts/Carolco Pictures |
November 22, 1991 | The Dark Wind | distribution; produced by Seven Arts/Carolco Pictures |
December 11, 1991 | Critters 3 | |
March 6, 1992 | The Lawnmower Man | distribution only; produced by Allied Vision, Fuji Eight Company Ltd., Angel Studios and Lane Pringle Productions. |
April 15, 1992 | Deep Cover | |
April 24, 1992 | Year of the Comet | co-production with Columbia Pictures and Castle Rock Entertainment |
May 1, 1992 | Big Girls Don't Cry... They Get Even | |
May 8, 1992 | Poison Ivy | |
June 12, 1992 | Aces: Iron Eagle III | distribution; produced by Seven Arts/Carolco Pictures; last film produced by New Line/Carolco's joint venture, Seven Arts Pictures |
August 21, 1992 | Light Sleeper | distribution; produced by LIVE Entertainment |
August 28, 1992 | Honeymoon in Vegas | co-production with Columbia Pictures and Castle Rock Entertainment |
Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me | ||
September 3, 1992 | Live Wire | |
September 11, 1992 | Where the Day Takes You | distribution; produced by CineTel Films, final CineTel Films film |
September 23, 1992 | Mr. Saturday Night | co-production with Columbia Pictures and Castle Rock Entertainment |
October 2, 1992 | Glengarry Glen Ross | theatrical distribution only |
October 9, 1992 | Johnny Stecchino | US distribution only |
October 14, 1992 | Critters 4 | |
December 23, 1992 | Damage | US distribution only; co-production with Le Studio Canal+ and Channel Four Films |
February 5, 1993 | Loaded Weapon 1 | known as National Lampoon's Loaded Weapon 1 |
March 3, 1993 | Sunset Grill | co-production with The Movie Group and Cinema Studio |
March 5, 1993 | Amos & Andrew | co-production with Columbia Pictures and Castle Rock Entertainment |
March 19, 1993 | Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III | US distribution only; co-production with Mirage Studios; 20th Century Fox held international distribution |
April 23, 1993 | Who's the Man? | co-production with de Passe Entertainment |
April 30, 1993 | Three of Hearts | |
May 14, 1993 | Excessive Force | |
May 26, 1993 | Menace II Society | |
August 13, 1993 | Jason Goes to Hell: The Final Friday | |
August 20, 1993 | Surf Ninjas | |
August 27, 1993 | Needful Things | co-production with Columbia Pictures and Castle Rock Entertainment |
October 1, 1993 | Malice | co-production with Columbia Pictures, Castle Rock Entertainment, PolyGram Filmed Entertainment and Nelvana |
October 8, 1993 | Gettysburg | released by Turner Pictures |
Mr. Nanny | ||
November 19, 1993 | Man's Best Friend | |
November 24, 1993 | Josh and S.A.M. | co-production with Columbia Pictures and Castle Rock Entertainment |
January 3, 1994 | Force on Force | |
Rave, Dancing to a Different Beat | ||
January 12, 1994 | House Party 3 | |
January 26, 1994 | Blink | |
February 25, 1994 | 8 Seconds | |
March 18, 1994 | Monkey Trouble | |
March 23, 1994 | Above the Rim | |
April 15, 1994 | Surviving the Game | |
June 3, 1994 | The Endless Summer II | |
July 22, 1994 | North | co-production with Columbia Pictures and Castle Rock Entertainment |
July 29, 1994 | The Mask | co-production with Dark Horse Entertainment |
August 12, 1994 | Corrina, Corrina | |
October 14, 1994 | Wes Craven's New Nightmare | |
November 18, 1994 | The Swan Princess | US and Canada theatrical distribution only, produced by Nest Entertainment and Rich Animation Studios |
December 16, 1994 | Dumb and Dumber | |
December 23, 1994 | Safe Passage | |
January 8, 1995 | Silent Hunter | |
Howling: New Moon Rising | ||
February 3, 1995 | In the Mouth of Madness | |
March 3, 1995 | The Mangler | co-production with |
April 7, 1995 | Don Juan DeMarco | co-production with American Zoetrope |
April 21, 1995 | The Basketball Diaries | co-production with Island Pictures |
April 26, 1995 | Friday | |
May 3, 1995 | My Family | co-production with American Zoetrope |
May 19, 1995 | Little Odessa | with Fine Line Features and LIVE Entertainment |
August 18, 1995 | Mortal Kombat | co-production with Threshold Entertainment |
September 8, 1995 | National Lampoon's Senior Trip | |
September 15, 1995 | Angus | co-production with BBC and Turner Pictures |
September 22, 1995 | Seven | |
October 13, 1995 | Delta of Venus | |
October 20, 1995 | Now and Then | co-production with |
January 12, 1996 | Lawnmower Man 2: Beyond Cyberspace | |
January 26, 1996 | Bed of Roses | |
February 9, 1996 | Pie in the Sky | with Fine Line Features |
February 23, 1996 | Rumble in the Bronx | US distribution only; co-production with Golden Harvest |
April 3, 1996 | Faithful | U.S. distribution only; co-production with Savoy Pictures, TriBeCa Productions and Miramax Films |
A Thin Line Between Love and Hate | co-production with Savoy Pictures | |
May 17, 1996 | Heaven's Prisoners | distribution; produced by Savoy Pictures |
July 26, 1996 | The Adventures of Pinocchio | co-production with Savoy Pictures and The Kushner-Locker Company |
August 23, 1996 | The Island of Dr. Moreau | |
August 30, 1996 | The Stupids | co-production with Savoy Pictures and Rank Film Distributors |
September 13, 1996 | Feeling Minnesota | with Fine Line Features and Jersey Films |
September 20, 1996 | Last Man Standing | |
October 11, 1996 | The Grass Harp | with Fine Line Features |
The Long Kiss Goodnight | ||
October 25, 1996 | Normal Life | with Fine Line Features |
October 27, 1996 | Bullet | co-production with Village Roadshow Pictures |
October 29, 1996 | Necronomicon | distribution only; produced by Davis Film |
November 1, 1996 | Mother Night | with Fine Line Features |
November 6, 1996 | Set It Off | |
December 18, 1996 | In Love and War | |
December 25, 1996 | Michael | released by Turner Pictures |
January 3, 1997 | Raven's Blood | |
January 10, 1997 | Jackie Chan's First Strike | U.S. distribution only; co-production with Golden Harvest |
February 12, 1997 | Dangerous Ground | |
March 14, 1997 | Love Jones | |
March 28, 1997 | B*A*P*S | |
May 18, 1997 | Campfire Tales | |
May 2, 1997 | Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery | |
May 30, 1997 | Trial and Error | |
June 25, 1997 | Head Above Water | with Fine Line Features and Tig Productions |
August 1, 1997 | Spawn | co-production with Todd McFarlane Entertainment |
August 22, 1997 | Money Talks | |
October 10, 1997 | Boogie Nights | |
Most Wanted | ||
November 14, 1997 | One Night Stand | |
November 21, 1997 | Mortal Kombat: Annihilation | co-production with Midway Games and Threshold Entertainment |
December 25, 1997 | Wag the Dog | |
February 6, 1998 | The Night Flier | distributor |
February 13, 1998 | The Wedding Singer | |
February 27, 1998 | Dark City | |
March 18, 1998 | Mr. Nice Guy | U.S. distribution only; co-production with Golden Harvest |
April 3, 1998 | Lost in Space | distribution only; co-production with Saltire Entertainment, Irwin Allen Productions and Prelude Pictures |
April 8, 1998 | The Players Club | |
May 8, 1998 | Woo | |
August 21, 1998 | Blade | co-production with Marvel Entertainment |
September 18, 1998 | Rush Hour | |
October 23, 1998 | Pleasantville | |
October 30, 1998 | Living Out Loud | |
October 30, 1998 | American History X | |
February 12, 1999 | Blast from the Past | |
March 12, 1999 | The Corruptor | |
With Friends Like These... | co-distribution with Miramax Films | |
June 11, 1999 | Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me | |
July 23, 1999 | Drop Dead Gorgeous | |
August 13, 1999 | Detroit Rock City | |
August 27, 1999 | The Astronaut's Wife | |
September 24, 1999 | Dog Park | co-production with Lions Gate Films |
October 22, 1999 | Body Shots | |
November 5, 1999 | The Bachelor | |
November 16, 1999 | The New Adventures of Pinocchio | |
December 17, 1999 | Magnolia |
2000s[]
Release date | Title | Notes |
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January 12, 2000 | Next Friday | co-production with Cube Vision |
February 18, 2000 | Boiler Room | |
March 17, 2000 | Final Destination | |
March 31, 2000 | Price of Glory | |
April 21, 2000 | Love & Basketball | |
April 28, 2000 | Frequency | |
August 18, 2000 | The Cell | co-production with DiBonaventura Pictures |
September 4, 2000 | Turn It Up | |
October 12, 2000 | Faust: Love Of The Damned | international distribution only; co-production with Trimark, Mosaic and Arrow Video; produced by Lionsgate Film Entertainment and Filmax, Inc.
Premiered from Sitges Film Festival, it was released theatrically in late October 2001. |
October 13, 2000 | Lost Souls | |
October 20, 2000 | Bamboozled | |
October 27, 2000 | The Little Vampire | |
November 10, 2000 | Little Nicky | co-production with Happy Madison Productions |
December 8, 2000 | Dungeons & Dragons | co-production with DiBonaventura Pictures, Silver Pictures, Stillking and MDP Worldwide |
December 22, 2000 | State and Main | with Fine Line Features |
December 25, 2000 | Thirteen Days | North American distribution only; co-production with Buena Vista International, Hollywood Pictures, Beacon Pictures and Tig Productions |
January 26, 2001 | Sugar & Spice | |
March 9, 2001 | 15 Minutes | co-production with Original Film and DiBonaventura Pictures |
April 6, 2001 | Blow | |
April 27, 2001 | Town & Country | |
April 27, 2001 | Prison Song | |
July 20, 2001 | Hedwig and the Angry Inch | with Fine Line Features |
August 3, 2001 | Rush Hour 2 | |
September 14, 2001 | The Prime Gig | with Fine Line Features and Independent Pictures |
October 26, 2001 | Bones | |
November 9, 2001 | Life as a House | |
December 19, 2001 | The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring | co-production with WingNut Films |
December 28, 2001 | I Am Sam | |
January 25, 2002 | Storytelling | with Fine Line Features Co-production with Good Machine |
February 15, 2002 | John Q. | |
March 8, 2002 | All About the Benjamins | |
March 22, 2002 | Blade II | co-production with Marvel Entertainment |
April 26, 2002 | Jason X | |
June 28, 2002 | Mr. Deeds | studio credit only; co-production with Columbia Pictures and Happy Madison Productions |
July 26, 2002 | Austin Powers in Goldmember | |
August 23, 2002 | Simone | |
September 20, 2002 | Cheats | |
October 11, 2002 | Knockaround Guys | |
November 1, 2002 | Punch-Drunk Love | studio credit only; co-production with Columbia Pictures and Revolution Studios |
November 22, 2002 | Friday After Next | co-production with Cube Vision |
December 18, 2002 | The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers | co-production with WingNut Films |
December 20, 2002 | About Schmidt | |
January 31, 2003 | Final Destination 2 | |
March 15, 2003 | Willard | co-production with DiBonaventura Pictures |
April 4, 2003 | A Man Apart | co-production with Original Film |
April 25, 2003 | The Real Cancun | |
June 13, 2003 | Dumb and Dumberer: When Harry Met Lloyd | |
July 18, 2003 | How to Deal | co-production with Focus Features and Radar Pictures |
August 15, 2003 | Freddy vs. Jason | |
September 19, 2003 | Secondhand Lions | |
October 17, 2003 | The Texas Chainsaw Massacre | co-production with Platinum Dunes and Radar Pictures |
November 7, 2003 | Elf | |
December 17, 2003 | The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King | co-production with WingNut Films |
January 23, 2004 | The Butterfly Effect | U.S. distribution only |
February 13, 2004 | Highwaymen | |
April 30, 2004 | Laws of Attraction | co-production with Mobius Pictures |
June 25, 2004 | The Notebook | |
July 30, 2004 | Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle | co-production with Senator International |
September 10, 2004 | Cellular | co-production with DiBonaventura Pictures |
October 8, 2004 | Raise Your Voice | U.S. distribution only |
October 29, 2004 | Birth | with Fine Line Features |
November 12, 2004 | After the Sunset | |
December 8, 2004 | Blade: Trinity | co-production with Marvel Entertainment |
January 21, 2005 | Hard Candy | distributed by Lionsgate Films |
February 18, 2005 | Son of the Mask | co-production with Dark Horse Comics |
March 11, 2005 | The Upside of Anger | |
April 22, 2005 | King's Ransom | |
May 13, 2005 | Monster-in-Law | |
July 15, 2005 | Wedding Crashers | |
September 9, 2005 | The Man | |
September 30, 2005 | A History of Violence | |
October 14, 2005 | Domino | co-production with Scott Free Productions |
November 4, 2005 | National Lampoon's Adam & Eve | |
November 23, 2005 | Just Friends | |
December 25, 2005 | The New World | |
February 10, 2006 | Final Destination 3 | |
February 24, 2006 | Running Scared | |
April 7, 2006 | Take the Lead | |
May 5, 2006 | Hoot | co-production with Walden Media and The Kennedy/Marshall Company; based on the 2002 book by Carl Hiaasen |
August 18, 2006 | Snakes on a Plane | |
August 25, 2006 | How to Eat Fried Worms | co-production with Walden Media; based on the 1973 book by Thomas Rockwell |
September 4, 2006 | The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning | co-production with Platinum Dunes |
November 3, 2006 | Little Children | |
November 22, 2006 | Tenacious D in The Pick of Destiny | |
December 1, 2006 | The Nativity Story | |
January 5, 2007 | Code Name: The Cleaner | |
February 23, 2007 | The Number 23 | co-production with Contrafilm and Film Films |
March 2, 2007 | Full of It | co-production with Relativity Media |
March 23, 2007 | The Last Mimzy | |
April 20, 2007 | Fracture | co-production with Castle Rock Entertainment |
June 26, 2007 | Uncle P | |
July 20, 2007 | Hairspray | based on the Broadway musical |
August 10, 2007 | Rush Hour 3 | |
September 7, 2007 | Shoot 'Em Up | |
September 14, 2007 | Mr. Woodcock | |
October 19, 2007 | Rendition | co-production with Level 1 Entertainment and Anonymous Content |
November 2, 2007 | Martian Child | co-production with Flower Films |
November 16, 2007 | Love in the Time of Cholera | |
December 7, 2007 | The Golden Compass | co-production with Scholastic Productions |
February 7, 2008 | Over Her Dead Body | |
February 22, 2008 | Be Kind Rewind | co-production with Partizan Films |
February 29, 2008 | Semi-Pro | last released before becoming a division of Warner Bros. |
distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures | ||
April 25, 2008 | Harold & Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay | co-production with Mandate Pictures, first New Line Cinema film distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures |
May 30, 2008 | Sex and the City | co-production with HBO Films |
July 2, 2008 | Kit Kittredge: An American Girl | |
July 11, 2008 | Journey to the Center of the Earth | co-production with Walden Media and Original Film |
September 1, 2008 | The Women | |
October 3, 2008 | Appaloosa | |
October 24, 2008 | Pride and Glory | |
November 26, 2008 | Four Christmases | co-production with Spyglass Entertainment |
January 23, 2009 | Inkheart | |
February 6, 2009 | He's Just Not That Into You | co-production with Flower Films |
February 13, 2009 | Friday the 13th | co-production with Paramount Pictures and Platinum Dunes |
April 17, 2009 | 17 Again | co-production with Offspring Entertainment |
May 1, 2009 | Ghosts of Girlfriends Past | |
June 26, 2009 | My Sister's Keeper | |
August 14, 2009 | The Time Traveler's Wife | co-production with Plan B Entertainment |
August 28, 2009 | The Final Destination |
2010s[]
Release date | Title | Notes |
---|---|---|
February 12, 2010 | Valentine's Day | |
April 30, 2010 | A Nightmare on Elm Street | co-production with Platinum Dunes |
May 27, 2010 | Sex and the City 2 | co-production with Village Roadshow Pictures and HBO Films |
September 3, 2010 | Going the Distance | |
January 28, 2011 | The Rite | co-production with Contrafilm |
February 25, 2011 | Hall Pass | co-production with Conundrum Entertainment |
July 8, 2011 | Horrible Bosses | co-production with Rat Entertainment |
August 12, 2011 | Final Destination 5 | co-production with Practical Pictures and Zide/Perry Productions |
November 4, 2011 | A Very Harold & Kumar 3D Christmas | co-production with Kingsgate Films and Mandate Pictures |
December 9, 2011 | New Year's Eve | co-production with Wayne Rice Films and Karz Entertainment |
February 10, 2012 | Journey 2: The Mysterious Island | co-production with Walden Media and Contrafilm |
June 15, 2012 | Rock of Ages | co-production with Offspring Entertainment and Maguire Entertainment |
December 14, 2012 | The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey | co-production with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and WingNut Films |
March 1, 2013 | Jack the Giant Slayer | co-production with Legendary Pictures, Original Film, Big Kid Pictures and Bad Hat Harry |
March 15, 2013 | The Incredible Burt Wonderstone | co-production with Benderspink and Carousel Productions |
July 19, 2013 | The Conjuring | co-production with The Safran Company and Evergreen Media Group |
August 9, 2013 | We're the Millers | co-production with Newman/Tooley Productions, Slap Happy Productions, Heyday Films, and Benderspink |
December 13, 2013 | The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug | co-production with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and WingNut Films |
December 25, 2013 | The Secret Life of Walter Mitty | studio credit only; co-production with 20th Century Fox, Samuel Goldwyn Films, Red Hour Films, and TSG Entertainment |
July 2, 2014 | Tammy | co-production with Gary Sanchez Productions and On the Day Productions |
August 8, 2014 | Into the Storm | co-production with Village Roadshow Pictures and Broken Road Productions |
August 22, 2014 | If I Stay | co-production with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer[2] |
October 3, 2014 | Annabelle | co-production with Atomic Monster Productions and The Safran Company |
November 14, 2014 | Dumb and Dumber To | studio credit only; co-production with Universal Pictures, Relativity Media, Red Granite Pictures, and Conundrum Entertainment |
November 26, 2014 | Horrible Bosses 2 | co-production with RatPac Entertainment |
December 17, 2014 | The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies | co-production with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and WingNut Films |
May 8, 2015 | Hot Pursuit | co-production with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and Pacific Standard |
May 29, 2015 | San Andreas | co-production with Flynn Picture Company and Village Roadshow Pictures |
June 26, 2015 | Batkid Begins | co-production with KTF Films |
July 10, 2015 | The Gallows | co-production Blumhouse Productions, Management 360, and Tremendum Pictures |
July 29, 2015 | Vacation | co-production with Big Kid Pictures |
August 14, 2015 | Straight Outta Compton | studio credit only; co-production with Universal Pictures, Legendary Pictures and Cube Vision Nominated - Producers Guild of America Award for Best Theatrical Motion Picture |
November 25, 2015 | Creed | co-production with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and Chartoff-Winkler Productions |
February 12, 2016 | How to Be Single | co-production with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Flower Films, and Wrigley Pictures |
April 15, 2016 | Barbershop: The Next Cut | co-production with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and Cube Vision |
April 29, 2016 | Keanu | co-production with The Sifi Company, Monkeypaw Productions and Principato-Young Entertainment |
June 3, 2016 | Me Before You | co-production with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and Sunswept Entertainment |
June 10, 2016 | The Conjuring 2 | co-production with The Safran Company and Atomic Monster Productions |
June 17, 2016 | Central Intelligence | co-production with RatPac Entertainment, Bluegrass Films, Perfect World Pictures and Principato-Young Entertainment distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures in North America and Universal Pictures in international territories. |
July 22, 2016 | Lights Out | co-production with Atomic Monster Productions and Grey Matter Productions |
December 16, 2016 | Collateral Beauty | co-production with Village Roadshow Pictures, Anonymous Content, Overbrook Entertainment, PalmStar Media and Likely Story |
February 17, 2017 | Fist Fight | co-production with Village Roadshow Pictures, 21 Laps Entertainment and Rickard Pictures |
April 7, 2017 | Going in Style | co-production with Village Roadshow Pictures and De Line Pictures |
April 18, 2017 | Wolves at the Door | co-production with The Safran Company |
June 30, 2017 | The House | co-production with Village Roadshow Pictures, Good Universe and Gary Sanchez Productions |
August 11, 2017 | Annabelle: Creation | co-production with Atomic Monster Productions and The Safran Company |
September 8, 2017 | It | co-production with Lin Pictures, Vertigo Entertainment and KatzSmith Productions |
December 8, 2017 | The Disaster Artist | distributed by A24 (U.S.) and Warner Bros. (International); co-production with Point Grey Pictures, Good Universe and Rabbit Bandini Productions[3] Nominated - Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture - Musical or Comedy |
February 23, 2018 | Game Night | co-production with Davis Entertainment and Aggregate Films[4] |
April 13, 2018 | Rampage | co-production with Flynn Picture Company, Rickard Pictures, and Seven Bucks Productions |
May 11, 2018 | Life of the Party | co-production with On the Day Productions |
June 15, 2018 | Tag | co-production with Broken Road Productions |
September 7, 2018 | The Nun | co-production with Atomic Monster Productions and The Safran Company |
November 21, 2018 | Creed II | studio credit only; co-production with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and Chartoff-Winkler Productions |
February 13, 2019 | Isn't It Romantic | co-production with Bron Studios and Creative Wealth Media Finance |
April 5, 2019 | Shazam! | co-production with DC Films and The Safran Company |
April 19, 2019 | The Curse of La Llorona | co-production with Atomic Monster Productions |
June 14, 2019 | Shaft | co-production with Davis Entertainment, Netflix and Turner Entertainment Co. |
June 26, 2019 | Annabelle Comes Home | co-production with Atomic Monster Productions and The Safran Company |
August 9, 2019 | The Kitchen | co-production with Bron Studios, Creative Wealth Media Finance and DC Vertigo |
August 14, 2019 | Blinded by the Light | co-production with Bend It Films, Ingenious Media and Levantine Films[5] |
September 6, 2019 | It Chapter Two | co-production with Rideback and Vertigo Entertainment |
November 15, 2019 | The Good Liar[6] | co-production with Bron Studios and Creative Wealth Media Finance |
2020s[]
Release date | Title | Notes |
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November 26, 2020[7] | Superintelligence[8][9] | distributed by HBO Max;[10] co-production with Warner Bros. Pictures, On the Day Productions and Bron Creative |
April 23, 2021 | Mortal Kombat | co-production with Atomic Monster Productions and Broken Road Productions[11][nb 1] |
May 14, 2021 | Those Who Wish Me Dead | co-production with Bron Studios, Film Rites and Creative Wealth Media[nb 1] |
June 4, 2021 | The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It | co-production with Atomic Monster Productions and The Safran Company[nb 1] |
September 10, 2021 | Malignant | co-production with Atomic Monster Productions, Starlight Media and Midas Innovation[12][13][nb 1] |
October 1, 2021 | The Many Saints of Newark | co-production with HBO Films[nb 1] |
November 25, 2021 | 8-Bit Christmas | co-production with Star Thrower Entertainment; distributed by HBO Max[14] |
Upcoming films[]
Release date | Title | Notes |
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January 27, 2022 | The Fallout | co-production with Clear Horizon, SSS Entertainment, The Burstein Company, 828 Media Capital and Clear Media Finance; distributed by HBO Max[15] |
February 10, 2022 | KIMI | distributed by HBO Max[16] |
March 24, 2022 | Moonshot | co-production with Berlanti/Schechter Films and Entertainment 360; distributed by HBO Max |
July 29, 2022 | Black Adam | co-production with Seven Bucks Productions, FlynnPictureCo. and DC Films |
September 9, 2022 | Salem's Lot | co-production with Atomic Monster Productions and Vertigo Entertainment[17] |
September 23, 2022 | Don't Worry Darling | co-production with Vertigo Entertainment |
October 21, 2022 | Evil Dead Rise | co-production with Ghost House Pictures; distributed by HBO Max[18] |
TBA | House Party | co-production with SpringHill Entertainment[19][20] |
April 21, 2023 | The Last Train to New York | co-production with Atomic Monster Productions, Gaumont Film Company and Coin Operated |
June 2, 2023 | Shazam! Fury of the Gods | co-production with DC Films and The Safran Company |
TBA | The Come Up | co-production with Wrigley Pictures[21][22] |
Final Destination 6 | co-production with Practical Pictures and Zide Pictures distributed by HBO Max | |
The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim | co-production with Warner Bros. Animation, and Sola Entertainment[23] |
Notes[]
References[]
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- ^ "Hot Trailer: 'If I Stay'". Deadline. 2014-04-15. Retrieved 2015-06-09.
- ^ Rechtshaffen, Michael (March 13, 2017). "'The Disaster Artist': Film Review | SXSW 2017". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved May 15, 2017.
- ^ "Warner Bros. to Play 'Game Night' Comedy in February 2018". The Hollywood Reporter. February 10, 2017. Retrieved February 10, 2017.
- ^ "Sundance Unveils Politics-Heavy Lineup Featuring Ocasio-Cortez Doc, Feinstein Drama". The Hollywood Reporter. 28 November 2018. Retrieved 2019-03-24.
- ^ Pedersen, Erik (November 15, 2018). "Warner Bros Dates 'The Good Liar', Bill Condon's Grifter Drama Starring Helen Mirren & Ian McKellen". Deadline. Retrieved December 17, 2018.
- ^ People Magazine (October 21, 2020). "First Look! Melissa McCarthy Says Her New HBO Max Movie Superintelligence Feels So Relevant". Retrieved October 21, 2020.
- ^ Kroll, Justin (July 25, 2017). "Melissa McCarthy and Ben Falcone to Produce Pitch From 'The Boss' Co-Writer". Variety. Retrieved July 28, 2017.
- ^ N'Duka, Amanda (April 20, 2018). "Warner Bros Dates Melissa McCarthy Comedy 'Superintelligence' & Michael B. Jordan's 'Just Mercy'". Deadline. Retrieved April 20, 2018.
- ^ D'Alessandro, Anthony; Fleming Jr, Mike (October 17, 2019). "Melissa McCarthy & Director Ben Falcone On Choosing HBO Max Bow Instead Of WB Xmas Release For 'Superintelligence'". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved October 17, 2019.
- ^ McNary, Dave (December 11, 2019). "'The Flash' and 'The Matrix 4' Get Release Dates from Warner Bros". Variety. Retrieved December 11, 2019.
- ^ D'Alessandro, Anthony (July 31, 2019). "James Wan Directing Untitled Horror Project Before 'Aquaman 2', New Line Will Distribute". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved September 23, 2019.
- ^ D'Alessandro, Anthony (January 26, 2021). "Warner Bros. Sets Date For James Wan's 'Malignant'; 'Godzilla Vs. Kong' To Open Closer To Easter". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved January 26, 2021.
- ^ Kit, Borys (March 3, 2021). "Neil Patrick Harris Starring in Comedy '8-Bit Christmas' for HBO Max". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved March 3, 2021.
- ^ D'Alessandro, Anthony (July 27, 2021). "Warner Bros Takes Global On SXSW Multi-Award Winner 'The Fallout' For HBO Max". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved July 27, 2021.
- ^ Kroll, Justin (February 25, 2021). "Steven Soderbergh To Direct New Line's 'KIMI' For HBO Max With Zoë Kravitz Set To Star". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved February 25, 2021.
- ^ Kit, Borys (August 27, 2021). "Stephen King Adaptation 'Salem's Lot' Finds Its Lead in Lewis Pullman (Exclusive)". The Hollywood Reporter. Archived from the original on August 27, 2021. Retrieved August 27, 2021.
- ^ D'Alessandro, Anthony (2021-05-26). "'Evil Dead Rise' Happening With Sam Raimi & More For New Line/HBO Max; Alyssa Sutherland & Lily Sullivan To Star". Deadline. Retrieved 2021-05-26.
- ^ Siegel, Tatiana (February 13, 2018). "LeBron James to Produce 'House Party' Reboot for New Line (Exclusive)". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved April 7, 2021.
- ^ Kroll, Justin (April 7, 2021). "Jorge Lendeborg Jr And Tosin Cole To Star In 'House Party' Reboot From New Line And Springhill Entertainment". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved April 7, 2021.
- ^ Lopez, Ricardo (July 9, 2018). "New Line Buys Comedy Pitch 'The Come Up' From Jermaine Fowler (EXCLUSIVE)". Variety. Retrieved April 14, 2021.
- ^ D'Alessandro, Anthony (June 25, 2020). "Oscar Winner Matthew A. Cherry To Direct New Line Comedy Heist Film 'The Come Up'". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved April 14, 2021.
- ^ Kit, Borys (May 10, 2021). "'Lord of the Rings' Anime Movie in the Works From New Line, Warner Bros. Animation". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved May 10, 2021.
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