| Title
|
Release date
|
No. Films
|
Studio(s)
|
Notes
|
| The Three Stooges
|
1934–65
|
10
|
Columbia
|
|
| Mr. Deeds
|
1936–2002
|
| Blondie
|
1938–50
|
28
|
co-production with King Features Entertainment
|
| Five Little Peppers
|
1939–40
|
4
|
|
| Boston Blackie
|
1941–49
|
14
|
| Cantinflas films
|
1942–82
|
34
|
from Los tres mosqueteros to El barrendero
|
| Crime Doctor
|
1943–49
|
10
|
|
| The Whistler
|
1944–48
|
8
|
| Rusty
|
1945–49
|
8
|
| Jungle Jim
|
1948–56
|
16
|
| Superman
|
1948–87
|
7
|
Columbia/TriStar
|
International theatrical distribution only; released in the US by Warner Bros. (1978–87), and produced by Dovemead Ltd. (1978–83), International Film Production (1978–80), Pueblo Film AG Productions (1984), The Cannon Group, Inc. and Golan-Globus Productions (both 1987)
|
| Frankenstein
|
1958–94
|
4
|
co-production with Hammer Film Productions (1958), Colgems Productions Ltd. (1985), Taft Entertainment Pictures (1987), The IndieProd Company and American Zoetrope (both 1994)
|
| 13 Ghosts
|
1960–2001
|
2
|
Columbia
|
| Matt Helm
|
1966–68
|
4
|
co-production with Meadway-Claude Productions Company
|
| The Trouble with Angels
|
2
|
| Guess Who
|
1967–2005
|
| James Bond
|
1967–2015
|
5
|
co-production with Famous Artists Productions (1967), Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and Eon Productions (both 2006–15) from Casino Royale to Spectre
|
| Dracula
|
1972–95
|
6
|
Columbia/TriStar
|
co-production with Hammer Horror (1972-74), American Zoetrope and Osiris Films (both 1992)
|
| Death Wish
|
1974–82
|
2
|
Columbia
|
international distributor; co-production with Paramount Pictures and Filmways Pictures
|
| Fun with Dick and Jane
|
1977–2005
|
| Spider-Man
|
1977–present
|
14
|
co-production with Danchuck Productions (1977–81 series only), Marvel Entertainment (2002–present), Marvel Studios (2017–present) and Sony Pictures Animation (2018–present) (including the MCU Spider-Man films)
|
| Ice Castles
|
1978–2010
|
2
|
Columbia/Stage 6
|
| When a Stranger Calls
|
1979–2006
|
Columbia/Screen Gems
|
| The Blue Lagoon
|
1980–2012
|
3
|
Columbia/Sony Pictures Television
|
| Gloria
|
1980–99
|
2
|
Columbia
|
| Heavy Metal
|
1981–2000
|
Columbia/Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
|
co-production with CinéGroupe (2000)
|
| Annie
|
1982–2021
|
7
|
Columbia/TriStar/Sony Pictures Television
|
co-production with Rastar, Overbrook Entertainment, Village Roadshow Pictures, Storyline Entertainment, Chris Montan Productions and Walt Disney Television (1999 TV movie only)
|
| Ghostbusters
|
1984–present
|
5
|
Columbia
|
co-production with Village Roadshow Pictures (2016) and Ghost Corps (2016–)
|
| The Karate Kid
|
6
|
co-production with Overbrook Entertainment (2010), China Film Group (2010), JW Productions (1984, 2010), Westbrook Studios (2025) and Sunswept Entertainment (2025)
|
| Jim Henson films
|
1984–2002
|
TriStar/Columbia/Sony Pictures Home Entertainment/Sony Pictures Television
|
co-production with The Jim Henson Company (1984–2002), Lucasfilm (1986), Jim Henson Pictures (1997–1999), American Zoetrope (1997) and Sesame Workshop (1999) from The Muppets Take Manhattan to Kermit’s Swamp Years
|
| Fright Night
|
1985–89
|
2
|
Columbia/TriStar
|
| Rambo
|
1985–2019
|
3
|
TriStar/Sony Pictures Releasing International
|
co-production with Carolco Pictures, Lionsgate, StudioCanal, and The Weinstein Company
|
| Iron Eagle
|
1986–88
|
2
|
TriStar
|
co-production with Carolco Pictures and Alliance Films (both 1988)
|
| Short Circuit
|
co-production with Producers Sales Organization (1986) and The Turman Foster Company (1986–88)
|
| Pippi Longstocking
|
1988–97
|
Columbia/Columbia TriStar Film Distributors Intl.
|
co-production with Longstocking Productions, Svensk Filmindustri, Nelvana Limited, IdunaFilm, and TFC Trickompany
|
| Wild Orchid
|
1989–91
|
Triumph
|
| Look Who’s Talking
|
1989–93
|
3
|
TriStar
|
| Total Recall
|
1990–2012
|
2
|
TriStar/Columbia
|
co-production with Carolco Pictures, Original Film, and Relativity Media
|
| Flatliners
|
1990–2017
|
Columbia
|
co-production with Stonebridge Entertainment (1990), Cross Creek Pictures, Further Films, Laurence Mark Productions and The Safran Company (both 2017)
|
| City Slickers
|
1991–94
|
co-production with Castle Rock Entertainment, Nelson Entertainment (1991) and Face Productions
|
| My Girl
|
co-production with Imagine Entertainment
|
| Terminator
|
1991–2009
|
3
|
TriStar/Columbia
|
co-production with Carolco Pictures, Intermedia, C2 Pictures, Warner Bros. Pictures, and The Halcyon Company
|
| Fortress
|
1992–2000
|
2
|
Columbia/TriStar
|
co-production with Dimension Films, Village Roadshow Pictures, Davis Entertainment, Gower Productions, The Carousel Picture Company, and John Flock Productions
|
| El Mariachi
|
1992–2003
|
3
|
Columbia
|
co-production with Dimension Films and Troublemaker Studios
|
| Single White Female
|
1992–2005
|
2
|
Columbia/Destination
|
| Basic Instinct
|
1992–2006
|
TriStar/Sony Pictures Releasing
|
co-production with Carolco Pictures, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, and C2 Pictures
|
| Universal Soldier
|
1992–2012
|
4
|
TriStar/Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
|
| Sniper
|
1993–present
|
8
|
TriStar/Destination
|
| RoboCop
|
1993–2014
|
2
|
Columbia
|
co-production with Orion Pictures and Metro-Goldwyn Mayer
|
| 3 Ninjas
|
1994–98
|
3
|
TriStar
|
co-production with Sheen Productions
|
| Little Women
|
1994–2019
|
2
|
Columbia
|
co-production with DiNovi Pictures (1994), Regency Enterprises and Pascal Pictures (both 2019)
|
| The Swan Princess
|
1994–2023
|
12
|
Columbia TriStar Film Distributors Intl./Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
|
| Bad Boys
|
1995–present
|
4
|
Columbia
|
co-production with Jerry Bruckheimer Films
|
| Jumanji
|
TriStar/Columbia
|
| The Net
|
1995–2006
|
2
|
Columbia/Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
|
| Screamers
|
1995–2009
|
Triumph/Screen Gems
|
| The Craft
|
1996–present
|
Columbia
|
co-production with Red Wagon Entertainment and Blumhouse Productions (2020)
|
| Matilda
|
1996–2022
|
TriStar
|
| Men in Black
|
1997–2019
|
4
|
Columbia
|
co-production with Amblin Entertainment, Parker MacDonald, Imagenation Abu Dhabi, Overbrook Entertainment, and Relativity Media
|
| Anaconda
|
1997–present
|
5
|
Columbia/Screen Gems/Stage 6/Destination
|
| I Know What You Did Last Summer
|
4
|
Columbia/Destination/Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
|
co-production with Mandalay Entertainment
|
| Starship Troopers
|
5
|
TriStar/Destination/Stage 6
|
co-production with Touchstone Pictures
|
| Zorro
|
1998–2005
|
2
|
TriStar/Columbia
|
co-production with Spyglass Entertainment, Amblin Entertainment, and Parker MacDonald
|
| 8mm
|
Columbia/Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
|
| Vampires
|
3
|
Columbia/Destination
|
| Wild Things
|
1998–2010
|
4
|
Columbia/Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
|
co-production with Mandalay Entertainment
|
| Godzilla
|
1998–2004
|
4
|
TriStar
|
co-production with Centropolis Entertainment, Fried Films, Independent Pictures (both 1998), and Toho (1998–2004)
|
| Urban Legend
|
1998–present
|
3
|
TriStar/Columbia/Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
|
co-production with Original Film and Phoenix Pictures (both 1998–2000) and NPP Productions (2005)
|
| Cruel Intentions
|
1999–2004
|
Columbia/Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
|
co-production with Original Film and Newmarket Capital Group
|
| Baby Geniuses
|
2
|
TriStar/Triumph/Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
|
co-production with Crystal Sky Pictures
|
| Stuart Little
|
1999–2005
|
3
|
Columbia/Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
|
co-production with Franklin/Waterman Productions and Red Wagon Entertainment
|
| Bats
|
1999–2007
|
2
|
Columbia/Destination
|
|
| Anatomy
|
2000–03
|
Columbia
|
| Hollow Man
|
2000–06
|
Columbia/Destination
|
| Charlie’s Angels
|
2000–19
|
3
|
Columbia
|
co-production with Leonard Goldberg Productions, Flower Films, Tall Trees Productions (all 2000–03), Wonderland Sound and Vision (2003), 2.0 Entertainment, Brownstone Productions and Cantillon Company (all 2019)
|
| Final Fantasy
|
2001–present
|
Columbia/Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
|
co-production with Square Enix
|
| The Glass House
|
2001–06
|
2
|
Columbia/Destination
|
Co-production with Original Film (2001)
|
| Resident Evil
|
2002–present
|
7
|
Screen Gems/Columbia
|
co-production with Constantin Film, Capcom, Davis Films, Impact Pictures and New Legacy Films (2002)
|
| XXX
|
2002–05
|
2
|
Columbia
|
co-production with Original Film, and Revolution Studios
|
| Half Past Dead
|
2002–07
|
Screen Gems/Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
|
| Daddy Day Care
|
2003–07
|
Columbia/TriStar
|
co-production with Revolution Studios
|
| Underworld
|
2003–present
|
5
|
Screen Gems
|
co-production with Lakeshore Entertainment and Sketch Films (2009–16)
|
| S.W.A.T.
|
2003–17
|
3
|
Columbia/Destination
|
co-production with Original Film
|
| The Grudge
|
2004–present
|
4
|
Columbia/Screen Gems/Sony Pictures Home Entertainment/Stage 6
|
co-production with Ghost House Pictures
|
| The Punisher
|
2004–14
|
Columbia/Sony Pictures Releasing International/Sony Pictures Entertainment Japan
|
co-production with Marvel Entertainment, Marvel Studios, and Lionsgate
|
| Boogeyman
|
2005–08
|
3
|
Screen Gems/Sony Pictures Home Entertainment/Stage 6
|
co-production with Ghost House Pictures
|
| Into the Blue
|
2005–09
|
2
|
Columbia/Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
|
co-production with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and Mandalay Pictures
|
| Hostel
|
2005–11
|
3
|
Screen Gems/Sony Pictures Home Entertainment/Stage 6
|
co-production with Lionsgate Films
|
| Jesse Stone
|
2005–15
|
9
|
Sony Pictures Television
|
co-production with Brandman Productions and TWS Productions II
|
| The Pink Panther
|
2006–09
|
2
|
Columbia
|
co-production with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
|
| Open Season
|
2006–present
|
4
|
Columbia/Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
|
co-production with Sony Pictures Animation
|
| Robert Langdon
|
2006–16
|
3
|
Columbia
|
co-production with Imagine Entertainment and Relativity Media
|
| The Messengers
|
2007–09
|
2
|
Columbia/Screen Gems//Sony Pictures Home Entertainment/Stage 6
|
| Stomp the Yard
|
2007–10
|
Screen Gems/Stage 6
|
co-production with Rainforest Films
|
| 30 Days of Night
|
Columbia/Sony Pictures Home Entertainment/Stage 6
|
co-production with Ghost House Pictures (2007–10), Dark Horse Entertainment (2007) and RCR Media Group (2010)
|
| Ghost Rider
|
2007–11
|
Columbia
|
co-production with Marvel Entertainment, Crystal Sky Pictures, Hyde Park Entertainment, Saturn Films, Imagenation Abu Dhabi, and Relativity Media
|
| Surf’s Up
|
2007–17
|
Columbia/Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
|
co-production with Sony Pictures Animation and WWE Studios
|
| Quarantine
|
2008–11
|
Screen Gems
|
co-production with Vertigo Entertainment
|
| Paul Blart: Mall Cop
|
2009–15
|
Columbia
|
co-production with Happy Madison Productions
|
| Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs
|
2009–13
|
co-production with Sony Pictures Animation
|
| Zombieland
|
2009–19
|
co-production with Relativity Media (2009), Pariah (2009), Reese/Wernick Productions (2009–19) and 2.0 Entertainment (2019)
|
| Grown Ups
|
2010–13
|
co-production with Happy Madison Productions
|
| Insidious
|
2011–present
|
4
|
Stage 6/Screen Gems
|
co-production with Blumhouse Productions, Atomic Monster, and Universal Pictures
|
| Dragon Tattoo Stories
|
2
|
Columbia
|
co-production with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
|
| The Smurfs
|
2011–17
|
3
|
co-production with Sony Pictures Animation and The K Entertainment Company
|
| Jump Street
|
2012–14
|
2
|
co-production with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Relativity Media, and Original Film
|
| Hotel Transylvania
|
2012–22
|
4
|
co-production with Sony Pictures Animation
|
| The Equalizer
|
2014–23
|
3
|
Columbia
|
co-production with Escape Artists
|
| Goosebumps
|
2015–18
|
2
|
co-production with Sony Pictures Animation, Scholastic Productions, Village Roadshow Pictures, and Original Film
|
| Angry Birds
|
2016–19
|
co-production with Rovio Animation and Sony Pictures Animation (2019)
|
| Don’t Breathe
|
2016–present
|
Screen Gems/Stage 6
|
co-production with Ghost House Pictures
|
| The Marine
|
2017–18
|
Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
|
co-production with WWE Studios
|
| Marvel Cinematic Universe
|
2017–present
|
3
|
Columbia
|
co-production with Marvel Studios and Pascal Pictures
|
| Sword Art Online
|
Funimation/Sony Pictures Releasing
|
licensed only, produced by A-1 Pictures and Aniplex
|
| Peter Rabbit
|
2018–21
|
2
|
Columbia
|
co-production with Sony Pictures Animation (2018), Animal Logic, Olive Bridge Entertainment, 2.0 Entertainment, Screen Australia, and Screen NSW
|
| Searching
|
2018–23
|
Screen Gems
|
co-production with Bazelevs Company
|
| Sony’s Spider-Man Universe
|
2018–24
|
6
|
Columbia
|
co-production with Marvel, Arad Productions, Matt Tolmach Productions and Pascal Pictures
|
| Spider-Verse
|
2018–present
|
2
|
co-production with Sony Pictures Animation, Marvel, and Pascal Pictures
|
| My Hero Academia
|
4
|
Crunchyroll/Sony Pictures Releasing International
|
licensed only, produced by Bones and Toho
|
| Escape Room
|
2019–present
|
2
|
Columbia
|
co-production with Original Film
|
| Rascal Does Not Dream
|
3
|
Crunchyroll/Sony Pictures Releasing International
|
licensed only, produced by Cloverworks and Aniplex
|
| Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba
|
2021–present
|
4
|
licensed only, produced by Ufotable
|
| PlayStation films
|
2022–present
|
3
|
Columbia/Screen Gems
|
co-production with PlayStation Productions
|
| Jujutsu Kaisen
|
2
|
Crunchyroll/Sony Pictures Releasing International
|
licensed only, produced by MAPPA, Toho and GKIDS
|
| 28 Days Later
|
2025–present
|
1
|
Columbia
|
co-production with DNA Films, British Film Institute and Decibel Films (2025–present)
|
| Chainsaw Man
|
2025–present
|
1
|
Crunchyroll/Sony Pictures Releasing international
|
licensed only, produced by MAPPA
|