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  2. Warner Bros. - Wikipedia

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    The company is known for its film studio division, the Warner Bros. Motion Picture Group, which includes Warner Bros. Pictures, New Line Cinema, Warner Bros. Pictures Animation, Castle Rock Entertainment, DC Studios and the Warner Bros. Television Group. Bugs Bunny, a character created for the Looney Tunes series, is the company's official mascot.

  3. Warner Bros. Pictures - Wikipedia

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    The division was incorporated as Warner Bros. Pictures on March 3, 2003, to diversify film subjects and expand audiences for their film releases. [30] 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. [31]

  4. Lists of Warner Bros. films - Wikipedia

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    Logo used since 2023. The following are lists of Warner Bros. films by decade: Note: 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 Warner gained the rights to as a result of mergers or acquisitions such as Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's pre-May 1986 library or RKO Radio ...

  5. Harry Warner - Wikipedia

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    In 1934, the studio had a net loss of over $2,500,000; $500,000 of the loss was the result of physical damage to the Warner Bros. Burbank studio which occurred after a massive fire broke out in the studio around the end of 1934 destroying twenty years' worth of early Warner Bros. films. [74] The next year, Hearst's film adaption of William ...

  6. Warner Bros. Television Studios - Wikipedia

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    Wonder Woman (Lynda Carter) in the 1975–1979 television series, Wonder Woman. For four years, from 1967 to 1971, the company's lone output was the existing television series The F.B.I., by 1970, several of the former talent from 20th Century-Fox Television as well as former agent writers was defected to Warner Bros., such as Paul Monash, Rod Amateau, Bill Idelson and Harvey Miller, Saul ...

  7. Sam Warner - Wikipedia

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    While Warner Bros. invested only $500,000 in the film, the studio reaped $3 million in profits. [93] Hollywood's five major studios, which controlled most of the nation's movie theaters, initially attempted to block the growth of "talking pictures". [93] In the face of such organized opposition, Warner Bros. produced twelve "talkies" in 1928 ...

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    Warner Bros. Pictures: $90 million $171.1 million 2000 What Lies Beneath: DreamWorks Pictures 20th Century Fox: $100 million $291.4 million Cast Away: $90 million $429.6 million 2003 Matchstick Men: Ridley Scott: Warner Bros. Pictures Scott Free Productions: $62 million $65.6 million 2004 The Polar Express: Robert Zemeckis: Warner Bros. Pictures