The Conjuring film series (2013-2016) and Annabelle: Creation (2017)
We're the Millers (2013)
The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug (2013)
Into the Storm (2014)
If I Stay (2014)
Tammy (2014)
Annabelle (2014)
Dumb and Dumber To (2014, closing)
The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies (2014)
Hot Pursuit (2015)
San Andreas (2015)
Creed (2015)
The Gallows (2015)
Vacation (2015)
Barbershop: The Next Cut (2016)
Lights Out (2016)
Central Intelligence (2016)
Collateral Beauty (2016)
Me Before You (2016)
Fist Fight (2017)
The House (2017)
Going in Style (2017)
It (2017)
The Disaster Artist (2017)
Game Night (2018)
Rampage (2018)
Life of the Party (2018)
Tag (2018)
2018-2020 (WarnerMedia)[]
The Nun (2018)
Isn't It Romantic (2019)
Shazam! (2019)
The Curse of La Llorona and Annabelle Comes Home (both 2019)
Shaft (2019)
It Chapter Two (2019)
The Good Liar (2019)
Superintelligence (2020)
2021–2023[]
2021-2022 (WarnerMedia)[]
Mortal Kombat (2021)
Those Who Wish Me Dead (2021)
The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It (2021)
Malignant (2021)
The Many Saints of Newark (2021)
8-Bit Christmas (2021)
Kimi (2022)
Moonshot (2022)
2022-2023 (Warner Bros. Discovery)[]
Don't Worry Darling (2022)
Black Adam (2022)
Shazam! Fury of the Gods (2023)
Evil Dead Rise (2023)
2024-present[]
Turtles All the Way Down (2024)
The Watchers (2024)
Horizon: An American Saga - Chapter 1 (2024)
'Salem's Lot (2024)
Caddo Lake (2024)
Sweethearts (2024)
The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim (2024)
Companion (2025)
The Parenting (2025)
Final Destination: Bloodlines (2025)
Print logo variations[]
1973-1987[]
Inverted variant
Wordmark
Logo with wordmark
Inverted variant with with wordmark
On-screen variant
1987–present[]
Symbol (1987-present)
1987–2001[]
Alternative variant #1
Alternative variant #2
Horizontal variant
Alternative horizontal variant
1997–2001[]
Logo used for film posters and trailers throughout 1999 and 2000.
Alternative variant
2001[]
Horizontal variant
2001–present[]
Left horizontal variant
Right horizontal variant
New Line International
New Line International Releasing
New Line Cinema Wordmark (2001-present)
New Line International Wordmark
New Line International Releasing Wordmark
2001–2003[]
Horizontal variant
2003–2018[]
Left horizontal variant
Right horizontal variant
Stacked variant
LEGO Dimensions (2015)
LEGO The Hobbit (2014)
2018–2019[]
Although the logo design and the letters never changed since 2001, the byline was changed from Time Warner to WarnerMedia due to AT&T acquisition of the company.
Other assets: CartoonNetwork.com | Cartoon Network Books | Kids' WB | WB Movies All Access | Movies Anywhere | TCM Classic Film Festival | TMZ.com | Warner Bros. Movie World1 | Warner Bros. Digital Distribution | Warner Bros. Studios | Warner Bros. Online | CW Seed
DC Entertainment: DC Comics | DC Collectibles | Mad | DC All Access | DC Universe | DC Kids | DC Black Label
International channels: Adult Swim: Canada2 | UK and Ireland3
Boomerang: Europe, Middle East and Africa | Australia | Brazil | Latin America | Russia | Southeast Asia | South Korea | Taiwan | Thailand | New Zealand | UK and Ireland | Asia | Greece | Japan | Portugal | Romania
Boing: Africa | France | Italy | Spain
Cartoon Network: Australia | Brazil | Canada2 | Czech Republic | France | Germany | Greece | Hungary | India | Japan | Latin America | Africa | Middle East (English | Arabic | Hindi) | Pakistan | Philippines | Poland | Portugal | Romania | Russia | Southeast Asia | South Korea | Spain | Sweden | Taiwan | Turkey | UK and Ireland (+1) | New Zealand
Cartoonito: Italy
Toonami: France | Africa | India
Turner Classic Movies: Canada | France | Greece | Latin America | Middle East | Spain | UK and Ireland
International channels: HBO:
Asia: Asia (Hits | Signature | Family | Red) Europe: HBO (HD) | HBO 2 (HD) | HBO 3 (HD)
South Asia: HBO South Asia (HD) Latin America: HBO Pack | HBO | HBO 2 | Family | Signature | Mundi | Xtreme | Pop | HBO +
Defunct: Netherlands:HBO | HBO 2 | HBO 3
Cinemax: Asia | Central Europe (HD | 2 | 2 HD) | Latin America
TNT: Latin America (TNT Series | TNT Sports) | Europe | Spain | Poland | Romania | Nordic | Africa | France | UK & Ireland | Benelux | Middle East | Germany (TNT Comedy | TNT Film | TNT Serie)
Discovery Channel: Germany | Hungary | Italy | Latin America | UK and Ireland
TruTV: Latin America | UK & Ireland | Asia
Other channels:
Latin America: A+E Networks (LA)5 | I-Sat | HTV | MuchMusic | TBS | Animal Planet | Discovery Kids (Latin America) | TLC | IVC Network | Glitz | Space | Chilevisión (Música) | South Korea: JTBC and QTV | Japan: TABI Channel and Mondo TV | Southeast Asia: Oh!K
Other assets: Central European Media Enterprises (75%) | HBO Max (Others) | HBO Go(Latin America) | HBO España | HBO Portugal | HBO (application) | iStreamPlanet | InJaus
WarnerMedia News & Sports U.S. channels: CNN | CNN Airport | HLN | AT&T SportsNet | NBA TV | MLB Network (16.67%)6
Notes 1Co-owned by ViacomCBS. 2Licensed to Corus Entertainment. 3Licensed to Channel Four Television Corporation. 4Owns 30% with 70% being owned by NBCUniversal. 5HBO Latin America Group has distribution to networks owned by a joint venture of A&E Networks and Ole Communications. 6Co-owned with Major League Baseball, Comcast, Cox Communications and Charter Communications. 7Owns 40% with 60% being owned by the Seattle Mariners. 8Licensed to Novus Mídia S.A. 9Co-owned by Trans Media. 10Co-owned by Nine Media Corporation and Radio Philippines Network. 11Joint venture with FTV Prima. 12Was co-owned with Columbia Pictures. 13AT&T's stake in GSN was acquired by Sony Pictures Television in 2019. 14Joint venture with Singtel and Sony Pictures Entertainment. 15Acquired by Viacom in 1987, now owned by ViacomCBS. 16Licensed to The Walt Disney Company. 17Licensed to Endemol and Endemol Shine Group.