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This is a list of films produced, co-produced, and/or distributed by Warner Bros. in 2020–2029. 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.

Released

Release date Title Notes
February 7, 2020 Birds of Prey co-production with DC Films, LuckyChap Entertainment, Kroll & Co. Entertainment, and Clubhouse Pictures[nb 1]
March 6, 2020 The Way Back co-production with Bron Creative, Mayhem Pictures, Jennifer Todd Pictures, and Film Tribe[nb 2]
May 15, 2020 Scoob! co-production with Warner Animation Group[nb 3]
August 6, 2020 An American Pickle A Warner Max film; produced by Point Grey Pictures and Sony Pictures; distributed by HBO Max
August 28, 2020 Bill & Ted Face the Music UK distribution only; produced by Orion Pictures, Hammerstone Studios, Dial 9, Dugan Entertainment and TinRes Entertainment
September 3, 2020 Tenet co-production with Syncopy Inc.[nb 4]
September 10, 2020 Unpregnant A Warner Max film; produced by Berlanti Productions and Picturestart; distributed by HBO Max
October 8, 2020 Charm City Kings A Warner Max film; produced by Overbrook Entertainment; distributed by HBO Max
October 22, 2020 The Witches International distribution only; co-production with Esperanto Filmoj, ImageMovers, and Necropia Entertainment; distributed by HBO Max in the United States.[1]
November 26, 2020 Superintelligence A Warner Max film; produced by New Line Cinema, Bron Creative, and On the Day Productions; distributed by HBO Max[2]
December 10, 2020 Let Them All Talk A Warner Max film; produced by Extension 765; distributed by HBO Max[3]
December 25, 2020 Wonder Woman 1984 co-production with The Stone Quarry, DC Films, and Atlas Entertainment[N 1][nb 5][4][5][6]
January 14, 2021 Locked Down co-production with AGC Studios, Storyteller Productions; distributed by HBO Max[7][8][9]
January 29, 2021 The Little Things co-production with Gran Via Productions[N 1]
February 12, 2021 Judas and the Black Messiah co-production with MACRO, Bron Creative and Participant[N 1][10]
February 26, 2021 Tom & Jerry co-production with Warner Animation Group,[5][11] Turner Entertainment and The Story Company[N 1]

Upcoming

Release date Title Notes
March 18, 2021 Zack Snyder's Justice League[12][13] co-production with DC Films, Atlas Entertainment, and The Stone Quarry; distributed by HBO Max[12][14]
March 31, 2021 Godzilla vs. Kong co-production with Legendary Pictures[5][N 1][15]
April 16, 2021 Mortal Kombat co-production with New Line Cinema, Atomic Monster Productions, and Broken Road Productions[16][N 1]
May 14, 2021 Those Who Wish Me Dead[17][18] co-production with New Line Cinema and Bron Studios[N 1]
June 4, 2021 The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It distribution only; produced by New Line Cinema, Atomic Monster Productions and The Safran Company[N 1]
June 18, 2021 In the Heights co-production with Likely Story and Scott Sanders Productions[19][20][N 1]
July 16, 2021 Space Jam: A New Legacy co-production with Warner Animation Group, Proximity and SpringHill Entertainment[N 1]
August 6, 2021 The Suicide Squad co-production with DC Films, Atlas Entertainment, The Safran Company, and Troll Court Entertainment[N 1]
September 3, 2021 Reminiscence co-production with FilmNation Entertainment, Kilter Films, and Michael De Luca Productions[N 1]
September 10, 2021 Malignant distribution only; produced by New Line Cinema and Atomic Monster Productions[N 1][15]
September 24, 2021[21] The Many Saints of Newark distribution only; produced by New Line Cinema and HBO Films[22][N 1]
October 1, 2021[23] Dune co-production with Legendary Pictures and Villeneuve Films[N 1]
November 19, 2021 King Richard co-production with Overbrook Entertainment and Star Thrower Entertainment[N 1]
December 22, 2021 Untitled fourth Matrix film co-production with Village Roadshow Pictures, Silver Pictures and Anarchos Productions[24][N 1]
January 14, 2022 Sesame Street[25][26][27] co-production with Sesame Workshop, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, and 21 Laps Entertainment[5][28][29][30]
March 4, 2022[31] The Batman co-production with DC Films and 6th and Idaho Productions
May 20, 2022 DC Super Pets co-production with Warner Animation Group and DC Entertainment
June 3, 2022 Elvis co-production with Bazmark Films and The Jackal Group
July 15, 2022[32] Untitled third Fantastic Beasts film co-production with Heyday Films[33]
September 9, 2022 Untitled New Line horror film co-production with New Line Cinema
November 4, 2022 The Flash co-production with DC Films[34]
December 16, 2022 Aquaman 2 co-production with DC Films, Atomic Monster Productions and The Safran Company
March 17, 2023 Wonka co-production with Heyday Films[35]
June 2, 2023 Shazam! Fury of the Gods distribution only; produced by New Line Cinema and DC Films[36]
June 23, 2023 Furiosa co-production with Village Roadshow Pictures and Kennedy Miller Mitchell[37][38]
July 21, 2023 Coyote vs. Acme co-production with Warner Animation Group[39][38]
December 20, 2023 The Color Purple co-production with Amblin Entertainment[40][38]

Undated films

Release date Title Notes
2021 Cry Macho produced by Malpaso Productions[N 1]
Don't Worry Darling distribution only; produced by New Line Cinema and Vertigo Entertainment
No Sudden Move a Warner Max film; distributed by HBO Max
2022 Sherlock Holmes 3 co-production with Village Roadshow Pictures, Silver Pictures, Rideback and Team Downey
2024 The Cat in the Hat co-production with Warner Animation Group[41][42]
2026 Thing One and Thing Two co-production with Warner Animation Group[41]
2027 Oh, the Places You'll Go! co-production with Warner Animation Group and Bad Robot Productions[41]
TBA 8-Bit Christmas a Warner Max film; produced by New Line Cinema and Star Thrower Entertainment; distributed by HBO Max[43]
Black Adam distribution only; produced by New Line Cinema, Seven Bucks Productions, FlynnPictureCo. and DC Films[44]
Blue Beetle co-production with DC Films[45][46]
KIMI a Warner Max film; produced by New Line Cinema; distributed by HBO Max[47]
Minecraft co-production with Mojang Studios and Vertigo Entertainment[48]
Tomb Raider 2 co-production with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Square Enix, GK Films and The Cantillon Company
Toto co-production with Warner Animation Group[49][50]

In development

Title Notes
Barbie co-production with Mattel Films And LuckyChap Entertainment[51][52][53]
Bermuda co-production with Skydance Media[54]
Blackhawk co-production with Amblin Entertainment and DC Films[55]
The Crooked Man co-production with New Line Cinema, Atomic Monster Productions and The Safran Company[56]
Dear David co-production with New Line Cinema and Rideback
Dune: Part II co-production with Legendary Pictures and Villeneuve Films
Father of the Bride Co-production with Plan B Entertainment[57][58]
The Flintstones co-production with Warner Animation Group[59]
Friday the 13th co-production with SpringHill Entertainment and Vertigo Entertainment[60][61][62]
Funko co-production with Warner Animation Group[63][64]
Gamera: The Invincible co-production with Legendary Pictures
The Great Chinese Art Heist co-production with Condé Nast Entertainment, Electric Somewhere, and GQ Studios[65]
Hot Wheels co-production with Mattel Films[66][67]
The Ice Dragon co-production with Warner Animation Group[68]
The Jetsons co-production with Warner Animation Group[59][69]
Kong: The Eighth Wonder co-production with Legendary Pictures
Lights Out 2 co-production with New Line Cinema and Atomic Monster Productions[70][71]
Little Shop of Horrors co-production with Berlanti Productions and Marc Platt Productions[72]
Lovecraft [73]
Meet The Beatles co-production with Warner Animation Group[74]
Meg 2: The Trench co-production with Gravity Pictures and Di Bonaventura Pictures[75]
Mothra: Queen of the Monters co-production with Legendary Pictures
A Nightmare on Elm Street co-production with New Line Cinema[76][77][78]
The Parenting distribution only; produced by New Line Cinema and Good Fear Content[79]
Ready Player Two co-production with Village Roadshow Pictures, Amblin Entertainment, De Line Pictures and Farah Films & Management[80]
San Andreas 2 co-production with Village Roadshow Pictures, New Line Cinema and Flynn Picture Company[81]
Static Shock co-production with DC Films, Outlier Society and Milestone Media[82]
Training Day: Alonzo co-production with Village Roadshow Pictures and Outlaw Productions[83]
Train to Busan distribution only; produced by New Line Cinema and Atomic Monster Productions, Coin Operated, and Gaumont[84][85]
Untitled Bishal Dutta original horror film distribution only; produced by New Line Cinema and Atomic Monster Productions[86]
Untitled Craig Zobel science fiction thriller film distribution only; produced by New Line Cinema and FlynnPictureCo[87][88]
Untitled Detective Pikachu sequel international distribution only; produced by Legendary Entertainment, The Pokémon Company and Toho[89][90]
Untitled fourth Fantastic Beasts film co-production with Heyday Films[91]
Untitled fifth Fantastic Beasts film co-production with Heyday Films[91]
Untitled Jennifer Hudson holiday comedy film distribution only; produced by New Line Cinema and Glickmania[92]
Untitled Superman film co-production with Bad Robot Productions and DC Films[93]
Untitled The Nun sequel co-production with New Line Cinema, Atomic Monster Productions and The Safran Company[94][95]
Wacky Races co-production with Warner Animation Group[59]
The Wonderful Wizard of Oz distribution only; produced by New Line Cinema, Temple Hill Entertainment, and Marc Platt Productions[96][97]
Zero co-production with Warner Animation Group[98]

See also

Notes

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r Released theatrically and on HBO Max on the same day.
  1. ^ Theatrically released on February 7, 2020, and later released on Premium VOD on March 24, 2020 in response to the closure of theaters across the globe impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
  2. ^ Theatrically released on March 6, 2020, but is later released on Premium VOD on March 24, 2020 in response to the closure of theaters across the globe impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
  3. ^ Originally planned for a worldwide theatrical release on May 15, 2020, but is released on Premium VOD in the United States and Canada on this date in response to the closure of theaters across the globe impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. To make up for its intended worldwide theatrical release, it was later theatrically-released in select countries with relaxed COVID-19 restrictions as of July 8, 2020.
  4. ^ Released in the United Kingdom and Canada on August 26, 2020.
  5. ^ Released in international theatres on December 16, 2020.

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