List of DreamWorks Pictures films
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This page is a list of films released by DreamWorks Pictures.
Universal Pictures/DreamWorks Distribution (1997–2005)
First film library spun off in DW Funding LLC and controlling interest sold to Soros Strategic Partners LP and Dune Entertainment II LLC. In February 2010, Viacom acquired the Soros/Dune stake. (The sale only included films released through September 16, 2005, the latest film in the package being Just Like Heaven.) All animated films are currently owned by Universal Studios via its acquisition of DreamWorks Animation which was spun off from DreamWorks in 2004 as a publicly traded company and it will assume distribution rights to all of the DWA films released by DreamWorks Pictures (1997–2005) from the latter's current distribution partner 20th Century Fox.
Title | Release Date | Notes |
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The Peacemaker | September 26, 1997 | First DreamWorks film |
Amistad | December 10, 1997 | co-production with HBO Films |
MouseHunt | December 19, 1997 | |
Paulie | April 17, 1998 | co-production with Mutual Film Company |
Deep Impact | May 8, 1998 | co-production with Paramount Pictures |
Small Soldiers | July 10, 1998 | co-production with Universal Pictures and Amblin Entertainment |
Saving Private Ryan | July 24, 1998 | Nominee for the Academy Award for Best Picture; co-production with Paramount Pictures, Amblin Entertainment and Mutual Film Company |
Antz | October 2, 1998 | co-production with Pacific Data Images; DreamWorks' first computer animated feature film |
The Prince of Egypt | December 18, 1998 | DreamWorks' first traditionally animated feature film |
In Dreams | January 15, 1999 | co-production with Amblin Entertainment |
Forces of Nature | March 19, 1999 | |
The Love Letter | May 21, 1999 | |
The Haunting | July 23, 1999 | |
American Beauty | October 1, 1999 | Winner of the Academy Award for Best Picture |
Galaxy Quest | December 25, 1999 | |
The Road to El Dorado | March 31, 2000 | |
Gladiator | May 5, 2000 | Winner of the Academy Award for Best Picture; co-production with Universal Pictures and Scott Free |
Road Trip | May 19, 2000 | co-production with The Montecito Picture Company |
Small Time Crooks | May 19, 2000 | |
Chicken Run | June 23, 2000 | co-production with Pathé and Aardman Animations, DreamWorks' first stop-motion animated feature film |
What Lies Beneath | July 21, 2000 | co-production with 20th Century Fox and ImageMovers |
Almost Famous | September 13, 2000 | co-production with Columbia Pictures |
Meet the Parents | October 6, 2000 | co-production with Universal Pictures |
The Contender | October 13, 2000 | co-production with Cinerenta Medienbeteiligungs KG |
The Legend of Bagger Vance | November 3, 2000 | co-production with 20th Century Fox and Allied Filmmakers |
Joseph: King of Dreams | November 7, 2000 | |
Cast Away | December 22, 2000 | co-production with 20th Century Fox and ImageMovers |
An Everlasting Piece | December 25, 2000 | co-production with Columbia Pictures |
The Mexican | March 2, 2001 | co-production with Newmarket Films |
Shrek | May 18, 2001 | First winner of the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature, co-production with Pacific Data Images |
Evolution | June 8, 2001 | co-production with Columbia Pictures and The Montecito Picture Company |
A.I. Artificial Intelligence | June 26, 2001 | co-production with Warner Bros. and Amblin Entertainment |
The Curse of the Jade Scorpion | August 24, 2001 | in association with VCL Communications GmbH |
The Last Castle | October 19, 2001 | |
A Beautiful Mind | December 21, 2001 | Winner of the Academy Award for Best Picture; co-production with Universal Pictures and Imagine Entertainment |
The Time Machine | March 8, 2002 | co-production with Warner Bros. |
Hollywood Ending | May 3, 2002 | |
Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron | May 24, 2002 | Nominee for the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature |
Minority Report | June 21, 2002 | co-production with 20th Century Fox and Amblin Entertainment |
Road to Perdition | July 12, 2002 | co-production with 20th Century Fox |
The Tuxedo | September 27, 2002 | co-production with Vanguard Films |
The Ring | October 18, 2002 | |
Catch Me If You Can | December 25, 2002 | co-production with Amblin Entertainment |
Biker Boyz | January 31, 2003 | |
Old School | February 21, 2003 | co-production with the Montecito Picture Company |
Head of State | March 28, 2003 | |
Sinbad: Legend of the Seven Seas | July 2, 2003 | |
Seabiscuit | July 25, 2003 | Nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture; co-production with Universal Pictures, Touchstone Pictures, Spyglass Entertainment, and The Kennedy/Marshall Company |
Anything Else | September 19, 2003 | co-production with Metro Goldwyn Mayer Pictures and Hyde Park Entertainment |
The Cat in the Hat | November 21, 2003 | co-production with Universal Pictures and Imagine Entertainment |
The House of Sand and Fog | December 19, 2003 | US distribution only, co-production with Miramax Films and Cobalt Media Group |
Paycheck | December 25, 2003 | co-production with Paramount Pictures |
Win a Date with Tad Hamilton! | January 23, 2004 | |
Eurotrip | February 20, 2004 | co-production with the Montecito Picture Company |
Envy | April 30, 2004 | co-production with Columbia Pictures and Castle Rock Entertainment |
Shrek 2 | May 19, 2004 | co-production with DreamWorks Animation and Pacific Data Images, Nominee for the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature |
The Stepford Wives | June 11, 2004 | co-production with Paramount Pictures |
The Terminal | June 18, 2004 | co-production with Amblin Entertainment |
Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy | July 9, 2004 | |
Collateral | August 6, 2004 | co-production with Paramount Pictures |
Shark Tale | October 1, 2004 | co-production with DreamWorks Animation |
Surviving Christmas | October 22, 2004 | |
Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events | December 17, 2004 | co-production with Paramount Pictures and Nickelodeon Movies |
Meet the Fockers | December 22, 2004 | co-production with Universal Pictures |
The Ring Two | March 18, 2005 | co-production with the Kennedy/Marshall Company |
Madagascar | May 27, 2005 | co-production with DreamWorks Animation and Pacific Data Images. Last DreamWorks Animation film to be distributed by DreamWorks |
War of the Worlds | June 29, 2005 | co-production with Paramount Pictures and Amblin Entertainment |
The Island | July 22, 2005 | co-production with Warner Bros. |
Red Eye | August 19, 2005 | |
Just Like Heaven | September 16, 2005 |
DreamWorks Pictures/Paramount Pictures (2005–12)
Title | Release Date | Notes |
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Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit | October 7, 2005 | co-production with DreamWorks Animation and Aardman Animations, DreamWorks' second and final Stop-motion animation feature film |
The Prize Winner of Defiance, Ohio | October 14, 2005 | co-production with Revolution Studios and ImageMovers |
Dreamer | October 21, 2005 | |
Memoirs of a Geisha | December 23, 2005 | studio credit only, co-production with Columbia Pictures, Miramax Films, StudioCanal, Spyglass Entertainment, Amblin Entertainment, Douglas Wick Productions and Lucy Fisher Productions |
Munich | December 23, 2005 | Nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture, co-production with Universal Pictures, Alliance Atlantis, Amblin Entertainment and the Kennedy/Marshall Company |
Match Point | December 28, 2005 | co-production with BBC Films |
She's the Man | March 17, 2006 | co-production with Lakeshore Entertainment and Donners' Company |
The Last Kiss | September 15, 2006 | co-production with Lakeshore Entertainment |
Flags of our Fathers | October 20, 2006 | co-production with Warner Bros., Malpaso Productions and Amblin Entertainment |
Dreamgirls | December 15, 2006 | co-production with Paramount Pictures |
Letters from Iwo Jima | December 20, 2006 | co-production with Warner Bros., Malpaso Productions and Amblin Entertainment |
Perfume: The Story of a Murderer | December 27, 2006 | co-production with Summit Entertainment, Constantin Film, Bernd Eichinger Productions and Davis Films |
Norbit | February 8, 2007 | |
Blades of Glory | March 30, 2007 | co-production with MTV Films, Red Hour Films and Smart Entertainment |
Disturbia | April 13, 2007 | co-production with the Montecito Picture Company |
Transformers | July 2, 2007 | co-production with Paramount Pictures |
The Heartbreak Kid | October 5, 2007 | |
Things We Lost in the Fire | October 19, 2007 | |
The Kite Runner | December 14, 2007 | co-production with Paramount Classics, Sidney Kimmel Entertainment and Participant Productions |
Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street | December 21, 2007 | co-production with Warner Bros., Parkes/MacDonald Productions and The Zanuck Company |
The Ruins | April 4, 2008 | co-production with Spyglass Entertainment and Red Hour Films |
Tropic Thunder | August 8, 2008 | co-production with Red Hour Productions |
Ghost Town | September 19, 2008 | co-production with Spyglass Entertainment |
Eagle Eye | September 26, 2008 | |
Revolutionary Road | December 26, 2008 | co-production with BBC Films and Paramount Vantage |
Hotel for Dogs | January 16, 2009 | co-production with Nickelodeon Movies, Cold Spring Pictures, Donners' Company and The Montecito Picture Company |
The Uninvited | January 30, 2009 | co-production with Cold Spring Pictures, Parkes/MacDonald Productions, The Montecito Picture Company and Vertigo Entertainment |
I Love You, Man | March 20, 2009 | co-production with The Montecito Picture Company |
The Soloist | April 24, 2009 | studio credit only, co-production with Universal Pictures, Paramount Pictures, StudioCanal, Participant Media, Between Two Trees, Working Title Films and Krasnoff/Foster Entertainment |
Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen | June 24, 2009 | co-production with Paramount Pictures and Hasbro Studios |
The Lovely Bones | December 11, 2009 (premiere) January 15, 2010 (wide) |
co-production with Paramount Pictures, FilmFour and Wingnut Films |
She's Out of My League | March 12, 2010 | co-production with Paramount Pictures and Mosaic Media Group |
A Thousand Words | March 9, 2012 | co-production with Paramount Pictures, Saturn Films and Work After Midnight Films |
DreamWorks Studios/Reliance ADA Group (2010–15)
Title | Release Date | Notes | U.S. distributor | International distributor |
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Dinner for Schmucks | July 30, 2010 | co-production with Spyglass Entertainment, Parkes/MacDonald Productions, Everyman Pictures and Reliance Entertainment | Paramount Pictures | |
I Am Number Four | February 18, 2011 | co-production with Reliance Entertainment | Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures (Touchstone Pictures)[1] | |
Cowboys & Aliens | July 29, 2011 | co-production with Relativity Media, Reliance Entertainment and Imagine Entertainment | Universal Pictures | Paramount Pictures |
The Help | August 10, 2011 | co-production with Reliance Entertainment, Participant Media, Imagnation Abu Dhabi, 1492 Pictures, and Harbinger Pictures; Academy Award for Best Picture nominee | Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures (Touchstone Pictures) | |
Fright Night | August 19, 2011 | co-production with Reliance Entertainment | ||
Real Steel | October 7, 2011 | co-production with ImageMovers, Reliance Entertainment and 21 Laps Entertainment | ||
War Horse | December 25, 2011 | co-production with Reliance Entertainment, Amblin Entertainment and the Kennedy/Marshall Company; Academy Award for Best Picture nominee | ||
People Like Us | June 29, 2012 | co-production with Reliance Entertainment and K/O Paper Products | ||
Lincoln | November 9, 2012 | co-production with Twentieth Century Fox, Reliance Entertainment, Participant Media, Amblin Entertainment, and The Kennedy/Marshall Company; Academy Award for Best Picture nominee | Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures (Touchstone Pictures) | 20th Century Fox |
The Fifth Estate | October 18, 2013 | co-production with Reliance Entertainment, Participant Media and Anonymous Content | Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures (Touchstone Pictures) Mister Smith Entertainment (EMEA) | |
Delivery Man | November 22, 2013 | co-production with Reliance Entertainment | ||
Need for Speed | March 14, 2014 | co-production with Reliance Entertainment, Electronic Arts, and Bandito Brothers | ||
The Hundred-Foot Journey | August 8, 2014[2] | co-production with Reliance Entertainment, Participant Media, Image Nation, Amblin Entertainment and Harpo Films [3] | ||
Bridge of Spies | October 16, 2015[4] | co-production with Fox 2000 Pictures, Reliance Entertainment, Participant Media, TSG Entertainment, Studio Babelsberg, and Amblin Entertainment; Academy Award for Best Picture nominee | 20th Century Fox |
DreamWorks Studios/Amblin Partners (2016–present)
Title | Release Date | Notes | U.S. distributor | International distributor |
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The BFG | July 1, 2016 | co-production with Walt Disney Pictures, Amblin Entertainment, Reliance Entertainment, Walden Media[5] | Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures |
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The Light Between Oceans | September 2, 2016 | co-production with Reliance Entertainment, Participant Media and Heyday Films | ||
The Girl on the Train | October 7, 2016 | co-production with Reliance Entertainment and Marc Platt Productions[7] | Universal Pictures[8] |
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Office Christmas Party | December 9, 2016 | co-production with Entertainment 360 and Bluegrass Films | Paramount Pictures |
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Ghost in the Shell | March 31, 2017[10] | co-production with Paramount Pictures, Grosvenor Park Productions, and Seaside Entertainment [11] | Paramount Pictures | |
Ready Player One | March 30, 2018[12] | co-production with Warner Bros. Pictures, Village Roadshow Pictures, De Line Pictures[13] | Warner Bros. Pictures | |
Thank You for Your Service | TBA | Universal Pictures |
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Notes
References
- ^ Variety: Disney signs deal with DreamWorks; Company will handle distribution for films, Variety, February 9, 2009
- ^ Schillaci, Sophie; McClintock, Pamela (June 13, 2013). "Disney Dates Musical 'Into the Woods' Opposite 'Annie' in December 2014". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved June 14, 2013.
- ^ McNary, Dave (6 September 2013). "'Hundred-Foot Journey' Joined By Participant". Variety. Retrieved 6 September 2013.
- ^ McNary, Dave (June 16, 2014). "Tom Hanks-Steven Spielberg Cold War Thriller Set for Oct. 16, 2015". Variety. Retrieved June 6, 2014.
- ^ Rainey, James. "Steven Spielberg Takes First Directing Turn With Walt Disney Studios". Variety. Retrieved 13 April 2015.
- ^ Snieder, Jeff (July 10, 2014). "Rachel Weisz in Talks to Join Michael Fassbender in 'Light Between Oceans' (Exclusive)". The Wrap. Retrieved July 13, 2014.
- ^ D'Alessandro, Anthony. "'The Girl On The Train' Sets Arrival Date". Deadlinedate=October 27, 2015. Retrieved October 28, 2015.
- ^ Pamela McClintock; Gregg Kilday (December 16, 2015). "Steven Spielberg, Jeff Skoll Team to Form Amblin Partners, Strike Distribution Deal With Universal". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved December 22, 2015.
- ^ A. Lincoln, Ross (February 19, 2016). "Dreamworks Invites Jason Bateman, Jennifer Aniston To 'Office Christmas Party'". Deadline. Retrieved February 21, 2016.
- ^ D'Alessandro, Anthony (April 29, 2015). "Disney Moves 'Ghost In The Shell' Up Two Weeks". Deadline. Retrieved May 3, 2015.
- ^ McNary, Dave (May 8, 2015). "Paramount Co-Financing Scarlett Johansson's 'Ghost in the Shell'". Variety. Retrieved May 10, 2015.
- ^ http://collider.com/ready-player-one-movie-release-date-star-wars-2018/
- ^ Zumberge, Marianne. "Steven Spielberg's 'Ready Player One' Slated for 2017 Release". Variety. No. August 6, 2015. Retrieved August 7, 2015.
- ^ Fleming Jr, Mike (February 9, 2016). "Amy Schumer Takes Serious Turn In 'Thank You For Your Service;' PTSD Drama By 'American Sniper' Scribe Jason Hall". Deadline. Retrieved March 1, 2016.