Sony Pictures Motion Picture Group: Difference between revisions

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 (200710), 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

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