List of libraries owned by Warner Bros. Discovery
Appearance
This is a list of content libraries and catalogs owned by Warner Bros. Discovery.[1][2][3]
Content libraries
Warner Bros.
- Warner Bros. Pictures film library (post-1949) (excluding films owned by third-party companies)
- DC Studios
- Warner Bros. Pictures Animation
- Warner Bros. Feature Animation (predecessor)
- Seven Arts Productions (excluding co-productions)[4]
- Seven Arts Television
- National General Pictures film library (excluding the Cinema Center Films library, owned by Paramount Pictures)
- Banner Productions
- First Artists film library
- Orion Pictures film library (pre-May 1982)
- Lorimar Motion Pictures film library (1978–1990) (excluding films owned by third-party companies)[5]
- Monogram Pictures/Allied Artists Pictures Corporation film library (post-August 1946)
- The Geffen Film Company film library (excluding Beavis and Butt-Head Do America, owned by Paramount Pictures via MTV Entertainment Studios)
- Warner Independent Pictures
- Warner Premiere
- Warner Bros. Family Entertainment (excluding films owned by third-party companies)
- Dark Castle Entertainment film library (pre-2013) (only films co-produced with Warner Bros. Pictures)
- RatPac-Dune Entertainment film library (2013–2018) (only films co-produced and co-financed with Warner Bros. Pictures)[6]
- Distribution rights to The Saul Zaentz Company film library (owned by Teatro della Pace Films)
- US distribution rights to the Samuel Goldwyn Productions film library (excluding The Hurricane, owned by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, and films in the public domain)[7]
- International distribution rights to most of the Morgan Creek Entertainment film library (pre-2011)
- International theatrical and home video distribution rights to the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer film library (post-May 1986)[8][9][10]
- Home video distribution rights to the Cannon Pictures film library (post-June 1991)
- Distribution rights to the Locksmith Animation film library (excluding Ron's Gone Wrong, owned by Disney via 20th Century Animation, and That Christmas, owned by Netflix via Netflix Animation)[11]
- Turner Entertainment Co.[12]
- Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer film library (pre-May 1986) (excluding Babes in Toyland and Electric Dreams, owned by MGM itself via Orion Pictures, with the latter copyrighted to MGM, and films owned by third-party companies)[13][14]
- Material from MGM's predecessors (Metro Pictures, Goldwyn Pictures and Louis B. Mayer Pictures) (post-1915) that did not enter the public domain
- MGM Television library (pre-1985) (excluding the 1964–1967 Flipper series and Fame, owned by MGM itself, with ownership of the former handled through Orion Pictures)
- MGM Cartoons library (1934–1958, 1961–1967) (excluding the Flip the Frog and Willie Whopper cartoons, owned by the Iwerks estate)
- A portion of the United Artists library[15]
- US, Canadian, UK, French, Latin American and Australian distribution rights to the RKO Radio Pictures library (pre-1959) (excluding co-productions and films owned by third-party companies or fallen in the public domain)[16]
- Gilligan's Island and its animated spin-offs (The New Adventures of Gilligan and Gilligan's Planet)
- Associated Artists Productions[17]
- Warner Bros. Pictures film library (pre-1950) (excluding some films that are either in the public domain or owned by third-party companies)[18]
- First National Pictures
- Warner Bros. Cartoons library (pre-August 1948 color cartoons and Bugs Bunny: Superstar)
- Harman and Ising-produced Merrie Melodies cartoons (excluding Lady, Play Your Mandolin!)
- Fleischer Studios/Famous Studios Popeye the Sailor cartoons (1933–1957) (under license from King Features Syndicate)
- Warner Bros. Pictures film library (pre-1950) (excluding some films that are either in the public domain or owned by third-party companies)[18]
- Brut Productions[19]
- Particular Crowd film library (pre-2023)[20][21]
- Turner Pictures
- Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer film library (pre-May 1986) (excluding Babes in Toyland and Electric Dreams, owned by MGM itself via Orion Pictures, with the latter copyrighted to MGM, and films owned by third-party companies)[13][14]
- Discovery Films
- Flagship Entertainment Group film library (49%) (only films co-produced with Warner Bros. Pictures)
- New Line Cinema film library (post-November 1984) (excluding films owned by third-party companies)[22]
- New Line Television
- Fine Line Features
- Picturehouse film library (2005–2008)
- Castle Rock Entertainment film library (pre-2010) (excluding home entertainment and streaming rights to pre-1994 films, held by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer via Orion Pictures, and A Few Good Men, In the Line of Fire and North, owned by Sony Pictures via Columbia Pictures)
- Castle Rock Entertainment television library (including ancillary rights to Seinfeld, which was distributed by Sony Pictures Television, and excluding The Powers That Be)[23]
- WaterTower Music discography
- MGM Records (film and television soundtracks)
Home Box Office, Inc.
- HBO Entertainment
- HBO Enterprises
- HBO Films
- HBO Documentary Films
- HBO Animation
- HBO Latin America Originals[24][25]
- HBO Independent Productions
- HBO Downtown Productions (pre-1992)
- Time Life Films (pre-1986)[26]
- The March of Time
- Talent Associates (excluding East Side/West Side, owned by MGM Television, McMillan & Wife, owned by Universal Television, and most shows co-produced with CBS Productions, owned by CBS Media Ventures)
Cable News Network, Inc.
Television Networks and Studios
- Warner Bros. Television Studios
- Alloy Entertainment[27]
- Warner Horizon Scripted Television
- Warner Horizon Unscripted Television
- Shed Media U.S.
- Telepictures
- Turner Program Services
- Rankin/Bass Productions (post-September 1974)
- Lorimar Television
- Telepictures Music
- A Very Good Production
- The Wolper Organization library (post-1970)
- Blue Ribbon Content
- Cartoon Network Studios (excluding Star Wars: Clone Wars (2003), owned by Disney via Lucasfilm, and Transformers: Animated, owned by Hasbro via Hasbro Entertainment)
- Warner Bros. Animation
- Warner Bros. Cartoons library (B&W and post-July 1948 color cartoons)
- Hanna-Barbera (excluding licensed properties)[28]
- Ruby-Spears Enterprises (pre-1991) (excluding Rambo: The Force of Freedom, owned by StudioCanal, It's Punky Brewster, owned by Universal Television, and Piggsburg Pigs!, owned by Disney via ABC Family Worldwide)
- Warner Bros. International Television Production
- Warner Bros. Discovery Networks (including Discovery Channel, TLC, Animal Planet, Discovery Life, HGTV, Travel Channel, Food Network, Discovery Family, Cartoon Network, TruTV, HBO, and other networks)
DC Comics
- Absorbed libraries
- National Comics Publications (predecessor)[34][35]
- All-American Publications (predecessor)
- Fawcett Comics
- Quality Comics
- Charlton Comics
- Fox Feature Syndicate
- WildStorm
- America's Best Comics
- WildStorm Signature
- Cliffhanger (predecessor)
- Homage Comics (predecessor)
- CMX
- Mad
- Milestone Media
- Elseworlds
- Piranha Press library
- Paradox Press library (successor)
- Impact Comics library (under license from Archie Comics)
- Red Circle Comics library (successor)
- Vertigo Comics library
- DC Black Label library (successor)
- Helix library
- Murphyverse library
- Amalgam Comics (co-owned with Marvel Comics)
- Tangent Comics
- DC Focus
- Johnny DC
- All Star
- Minx
- Zuda Comics
- Earth One
- DC Entertainment
- Fleischer Studios/Famous Studios Superman cartoons (1941–1943)
- Young Animal
- Wonder Comics
- DC Graphic Novels for Young Adults library
- DC Ink library (predecessor)
- DC Graphic Novels for Kids library
- DC Zoom library (predecessor)
- DC Universe originals
- DC Universe Infinite originals (successor)
Streaming & Interactive Entertainment
- Otter Media
- Fullscreen originals
- Gunpowder & Sky (pre-2022)
- Rooster Teeth Productions
- Rooster Teeth Animation
- Rooster Teeth Games
- Rooster Teeth Studios[36]
- Max Originals
- HBO Go originals
- Discovery+ originals
- BluTV originals[37]
- Player+ originals
- Warner Bros. Games
- TT Games (with some exceptions)[38]
- Monolith Productions
- Surreal Software
- Portkey Games
- Avalanche Software (2017–present)
- Rocksteady Studios
- WB Games Boston
- WB Games Montréal
- WB Games New York
- WB Games San Diego
- WB Games San Francisco
- Cartoon Network Games
- Adult Swim Games
- NetherRealm Studios
- Midway Games (excluding the NBA Jam series, owned by Electronic Arts via EA Sports, and third-party licensed video games)[39]
- Player First Games
Music publishing
- Lorimar Music Publishing, Inc.
- Lorimar Music A Corp. (ASCAP)
- Lorimar Music Bee Corp. (BMI)
- New Line Melodies (SESAC)
- New Line Music Corp. (BMI)
- New Line Tunes (ASCAP)
- T-L Music Publishing Company, Inc.
- Eleven Hundred Music (SESAC)
- L-T Music Publishing (BMI)
- T-L Music Publishing (ASCAP)
- Turner Music Publishing Inc.
- RET Music, Inc. (ASCAP)
- Super Satellite Music (BMI)
- Techwood Music, Inc. (ASCAP)
- Ten Fifty Music, Inc. (BMI)
- Title Match Music, Inc. (SESAC)
- Turner Music Canada, Inc. (SOCAN)
- Warner-Barham Music LLC (BMI)
- Warner-Hollywood Music LLC (SESAC)
- Warner-Olive Music LLC (ASCAP)
See also
- List of Warner Bros. Discovery television programs
- List of Discovery Channel original programming
- List of Animal Planet original programming
- List of Food Network original programming
- List of Travel Channel original programming
- List of assets owned by Warner Bros. Discovery
- Lists of Warner Bros. films
- List of New Line Cinema films
- List of Castle Rock Entertainment films
References
- ^ "WarnerBros.com | About the Studio". www.warnerbros.com. Retrieved December 6, 2021.
- ^ "Our Brands | Warner Bros. Discovery". Warner Bros. Discovery |. March 10, 2022. Retrieved April 20, 2022.
- ^ "WBITVP - Warner Bros. International Television Production". www.wbitvp.com. Retrieved March 12, 2023.
- ^ "Seven Arts Purchases Shares in Warner Bros". The New York Times. November 26, 1966. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved December 5, 2021.
- ^ Fabrikant, Geraldine (May 11, 1988). "Warner in Deal to Acquire Lorimar". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved December 5, 2021.
- ^ McNary, Dave (January 3, 2019). "Warner Bros. Buys RatPac-Dune Library, Including 'Wonder Woman,' 'Gravity'". Variety. Retrieved November 2, 2022.
- ^ Warner Brothers Acquires Rights to Films From the Samuel Goldwyn Library, retrieved November 4, 2022
- ^ D'Alessandro, Anthony (August 14, 2022). "Warner Bros Forms Multi-Year Pact To Distribute MGM Movies Overseas Beginning With 'Bones And All', 'Creed III'; How Bond Will Be Handled". Deadline. Retrieved March 19, 2023.
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: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link) - ^ "MGM Strikes Overseas Film Distribution Deal With Warner Bros". The Wrap. August 14, 2022. Retrieved March 19, 2023.
- ^ D'Alessandro, Anthony (June 9, 2023). "Warner Bros Pictures Animation Inks First-Look Deal With Locksmith Animation; First Pics Are 'Bad Fairies' & 'The Lunar Chronicles'". Deadline. Retrieved June 10, 2023.
- ^ Landler, Mark (September 23, 1995). "TURNER TO MERGE INTO TIME WARNER; A $7.5 BILLION DEAL". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved December 5, 2021.
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- ^ Delugach, Al (June 7, 1986). "Turner Sells Fabled MGM but Keeps a Lion's Share". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved August 22, 2023.
- ^ "MGM buys United Artists for $380 million". UPI. Retrieved May 25, 2022.
- ^ "Turner Buys Rights to 800 RKO Movies". Los Angeles Times. December 10, 1987. Retrieved May 25, 2022.
- ^ Movies from a.a.p.: Programs of quality from quality studios, Warner Bros. features and cartoons, Popeye cartoons. New York: The Corporation. 1957. OCLC 10993499.
- ^ "1956-03-05-BC-OCR-Page-0040" (PDF). March 5, 1956. Retrieved October 29, 2023.
- ^ "Faberge Sells Brut's Assets". The New York Times. January 1, 1982. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved May 25, 2022.
- ^ "WBD anuncia que Particular Crowd se convertirá en una empresa independiente". www.prensario.net (in Spanish). Retrieved February 13, 2023.
- ^ "Particular Crowd". Archived from the original on June 12, 2022. Retrieved May 23, 2022.
- ^ Citron, Alan (August 18, 1993). "Turner Gets Nod to Buy New Line and Castle Rock : Entertainment: The deals, worth a combined $750 million, establish the cable mogul as a major Hollywood force". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved November 1, 2023.
- ^ "SEINFELD | Sony Pictures Entertainment". www.sonypictures.com. Retrieved November 1, 2023.
- ^ Digital, Olhar; Redação (May 5, 2020). "WarnerMedia compra 100% da HBO no Brasil e América Latina". Olhar Digital (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved October 3, 2023.
- ^ Braga, Lucas (May 5, 2020). "WarnerMedia e AT&T incorporam HBO no Brasil e América Latina". Tecnoblog (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved October 4, 2023.
- ^ Mufson, Steven (July 25, 1989). "TIME BUYS WARNER FOR $14 BILLION". Washington Post. ISSN 0190-8286. Retrieved May 25, 2022.
- ^ Goldberg, Lesley (June 11, 2012). "Warner Bros. TV Group Acquires 'Gossip Girl' Producer Alloy Entertainment". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved December 5, 2021.
- ^ "COMPANY NEWS; Turner Buying Hanna-Barbera". The New York Times. October 30, 1991. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved December 5, 2021.
- ^ "Time Warner buys Shed Media". the Guardian. August 5, 2010. Retrieved April 6, 2022.
- ^ Wilkes, Neil (November 25, 2005). "Shed acquires 'Supernanny' producer Ricochet". Digital Spy. Retrieved April 6, 2022.
- ^ Oatts, Joanne (September 19, 2007). "Shed productions buys Twenty Twenty". Digital Spy. Retrieved April 20, 2022.
- ^ "Shed finalises Wall to Wall buy-out". C21media. Retrieved April 20, 2022.
- ^ Littleton, Cynthia (February 11, 2014). "Warner Bros. Sets $273 Mil Deal To Buy Eyeworks' International TV Operations". Variety. Retrieved April 20, 2022.
- ^ "The History of DC and Marvel Comics". 94.7 WCSX. Retrieved January 7, 2023.
- ^ "The History of The DC Comics Universe: Writing Guide". A Research Guide for Students. September 22, 2017. Retrieved January 7, 2023.
- ^ "Jordan Levin Takes Reins at Rooster Teeth, Co-Founder Matt Hullum Shifts to New Role". September 24, 2019. Archived from the original on September 24, 2019. Retrieved November 1, 2022.
- ^ "Warner Bros. Discovery Acquires Turkish Streaming Service BluTV". December 29, 2023. Retrieved December 29, 2023.
- ^ Jenkins, David (November 8, 2007). "Warner Bros. Acquires Traveller's Tales". Game Developer. Retrieved December 13, 2021.
- ^ "Warner Bros. Makes A $33 Million Bid For Midway Games". www.cbsnews.com. May 21, 2009. Retrieved March 8, 2023.