List of Warner Bros. films (2000–2009)

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.

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2003

2004

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

See also

References

  1. Owned by Morgan Creek Entertainment, with international distribution rights licensed to Revolution Studios and home media, television and streaming rights licensed to Sony Pictures, with select distribution rights also sub-licensed to Relativity Media and Shout! Studios^
  2. Co-owned by Alcon Entertainment^
  3. Owned by Nintendo of America^
  4. Co-owned by Morgan Creek Entertainment, with international distribution rights licensed to Revolution Studios, which has sub-licensed television and streaming rights to Sony Pictures^
  5. Gunnar Rehlin. Chain of Fools Variety, March 11, 2001, retrieved July 10, 2020^
  6. Mike Goodridge. Warner Bros takes North America on The Dish Screen International, October 25, 2000, retrieved May 19, 2025^
  7. Adam Dawtrey. ‘Gray’ first up in FilmFour, Warner pact Variety, May 9, 2000, retrieved July 3, 2025^
  8. Co-owned by Vine Alternative Investments, with distribution rights currently licensed to Resurgence Media Group and Shout! Studios^
  9. Distribution rights co-owned by Resurgence Media Group^
  10. Martin Blaney. Germany's Feardotcom acquired by Warner Screen International, 13 December 2001, retrieved 20 June 2025^
  11. Owned by StudioCanal^
  12. Owned by Konami, with U.S. distribution rights owned by Cineverse and internationally by Sony Pictures via Crunchyroll^
  13. Cathy Dunkley, Jonathan Bing. WB imports Tokyo toon ‘Yu-Gi-Oh!’ Variety, July 31, 2003, retrieved June 20, 2025^
  14. Michael Fleming. Silver and Black plant ‘Kiss’ at WB Variety, 2004-02-25, retrieved 2024-10-10^
  15. Pamela McClintock. Alcom, Warners renew their vows Variety, 2006-02-03, retrieved 2024-10-10^
  16. Adam Dawtrey. Warner Bros. in tune with ‘August Rush’ Variety, May 12, 2005, retrieved May 22, 2025^
  17. Adam Dawtrey, Pamela McClintock. Summit summons pic pack Variety, May 14, 2006, retrieved May 31, 2025^
  18. Owned by Disney (via Lucasfilm Ltd.)^
  19. Diane Garrett. Animated ‘Star Wars’ to hit theaters Variety, February 11, 2008, retrieved May 29, 2025^
  20. Michael Fleming. WB restarts ‘Terminator’ Variety, October 9, 2007, retrieved June 20, 2025^