List of Warner Bros. Pictures Animation productions

This is a list of productions from Warner Bros. Pictures Animation, an American animation studio based in Burbank, California, United States. As of 2022, Warner Bros. Pictures Animation has released 10 feature films, which were all released under the Warner Bros. Pictures banner. The company produced its first feature-length film, The Lego Movie, in 2014. Their second production, Storks, was released in 2016, followed by their first spin-off, The Lego Batman Movie, followed in 2017. Warner Bros. Pictures Animation had two releases in a single year twice: The Lego Batman Movie and The Lego Ninjago Movie followed in 2018, they released Smallfoot, followed in 2019, they released The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part, followed in 2020, they released Scoob!, followed in 2021, they released Tom & Jerry and Space Jam: A New Legacy, and followed in 2022, they released DC League of Super-Pets.

Warner Bros. Pictures Animation's upcoming slate of films includes The Cat in the Hat (2025), Thing One and Thing Two (2026), Oh, the Places You'll Go! (2027), Coyote vs. Acme (TBA), Toto (TBA), and Meet the Flintstones (TBA).

Feature films

Released

Film Release date Director(s) Writer(s) Producer(s) Executive Producer(s) Editor(s) Composer(s) Co-production with Animation Services Notes
Story Screenplay
The Lego Movie February 7, 2014 Phil Lord & Christopher Miller Dan, Kevin Hageman, Lord, & Miller Lord & Miller Dan Lin & Roy Lee Jill Wilfert, Matthew Ashton, Kathleen Fleming, Allison Abbate, Zareh Nalbandian, Jon Burton, Benjamin Melniker, Michael E. Uslan, Seanne Winslow, James Packer, Steven Mnuchin, Matt Skiena, & Bruce Berman David Burrows & Chris McKay Mark Mothersbaugh Village Roadshow Pictures
Lego System A/S
Vertigo Entertainment
Lin Pictures
Animal Logic First film.
First film adaptation.
First collaboration with Lego System A/S, Vertigo Entertainment, and Lin Pictures.
First collaboration with Animal Logic.
Storks September 23, 2016 Nicholas Stoller & Doug Sweetland Stoller Brad Lewis & Stoller Glenn Ficarra, Phil Lord, Christopher Miller, John Requa, Jared Stern, & Steven Mnuchin John Venzon Mychael Danna & Jeff Danna RatPac-Dune Entertainment
Stoller Global Solutions (uncredited)
Sony Pictures Imageworks First fully-animated film.
First original film.
First collaboration with Sony Pictures Imageworks.
The Lego Batman Movie February 10, 2017 Chris McKay Seth Grahame-Smith Grahame-Smith, Chris McKenna, Erik Sommers, Jared Stern, & John Whittington Dan Lin, Phil Lord, Christopher Miller, & Roy Lee Jill Wilfert, Matthew Ashton, Will Allegra, Brad Lewis, Zareh Nalbandian, & Steven Mnuchin David Burrows, Matt Villa, & John Venzon Lorne Balfe[1] DC Entertainment
RatPac-Dune Entertainment
Lego System A/S
Lord Miller Productions
Vertigo Entertainment
Lin Pictures
Animal Logic First spin-off film.
First film based on a DC Comics property.
First collaboration with Lord Miller Productions.
The Lego Ninjago Movie September 22, 2017 Charlie Bean, Paul Fisher, & Bob Logan Hilary Winston, Logan, Fisher, William, Tom Wheeler, Dan & Kevin Hageman Logan, Fisher, W., T. Wheeler, Jared Stern, & John Whittington Dan Lin, Phil Lord, Christopher Miller, Chris McKay, Maryann Garger, & Roy Lee Jill Wilfert, Keith Malone, Simon Lucas, Chris Leahy, Seth Grahame-Smith, Zareh Nalbandian, & Brett Ratner Julie Rogers, Garret Elkins, Ryan Folsey, John Venzon, & David Burrows Mark Mothersbaugh[2] RatPac-Dune Entertainment
Lego System A/S
Vertigo Entertainment
Lord Miller Productions
Lin Pictures
Final collaboration with Lin Pictures before renaming itself to Rideback.
Smallfoot September 28, 2018 Karey Kirkpatrick
Co-Director:
Jason Reisig
Story by: John Requa, Glenn Ficarra, & Kirkpatrick
Original story by: Sergio Pablos
Kirkpatrick & Clare Sera Bonne Radford, Ficarra, & Requa Nicholas Stoller, Phil Lord, Christopher Miller, Jared Stern, Kirkpatrick, Pablos, Courtenay Valenti, & Allison Abbate Peter Ettinger Heitor Pereira (score)
K. & Wayne Kirkpatrick (songs)
Zaftig Films Sony Pictures Imageworks First musical film.
The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part February 8, 2019 Mike Mitchell Phil Lord, Christopher Miller, & Matthew Fogel Lord & Miller Dan Lin, Lord, Miller, Roy Lee, & Jinko Gotoh Jill Wilfert, Keith Malone, Matthew Ashton, Chris McKay, Zareh Nalbandian, Ryan Halprin, Will Allegra, & Chris Leahy Clare Knight Mark Mothersbaugh (score)
Jon Lajoie (songs)
Lego System A/S
Vertigo Entertainment
Lord Miller Productions
Rideback
Animal Logic First sequel.
First collaboration with Rideback after renaming itself from Lin Pictures
Final Lego film before the adaptation rights were sold to Universal Pictures.
Scoob! May 15, 2020[nb 1] Tony Cervone Matt Lieberman, Eyal Podell & Jonathon E. Stewart Adam Sztykiel, Jack Donaldson, Derek Elliott & Lieberman Pam Coats & Allison Abbate Sztykiel, Charles Roven, Richard Suckle, Jesse Ehrman, Dan Povenmire, & Chris Columbus Ryan Folsey & Vanara Taing Tom Holkenborg Reel FX Creative Studios First film based on a Hanna-Barbera property.
First film to be released on PVOD.
First collaboration with Reel FX Creative Studios.
Tom & Jerry February 26, 2021[6] Tim Story Kevin Costello Christopher DeFaria Story, Adam Goodman, Steven Harding, Sam Register, Jesse Ehrman, & Allison Abbate Peter S. Elliot Christopher Lennertz The Story Company
Turner Entertainment Co.
Framestore First film simultaneously released in theatres and on HBO Max.
Space Jam: A New Legacy July 16, 2021 Malcolm D. Lee Juel Taylor, Tony Rettenmaier, Keenan Coogler, & Terence Nance Taylor, Rettenmaier, Coogler, Nance, Jesse Gordon, & Celeste Ballard[7] Ryan Coogler, LeBron James, Maverick Carter, & Duncan Henderson Sev Ohanian, Zinzi Coogler, Allison Abbate, Jesse Ehrman, Jamal Henderson, Spencer Beighley, Justin Lin, Nance, & Ivan Reitman Bob Ducsay Kris Bowers Proximity Media
SpringHill Company
Industrial Light & Magic
Luma Pictures
Cinesite[8]
Company 3 Animation
Tonic DNA
House of Moves
Day For Nite
Studio D
Virtuos
First film to incorporate traditional animation.
Final film simultaneously released in theatres and on HBO Max.
DC League of Super-Pets July 29, 2022 Jared Stern
Co-Director:
Sam Levine
Stern & John Whittington Patricia Hicks, Dwayne Johnson, Dany Garcia, Hiram Garcia, & Stern John Requa, Glenn Ficarra, Nicholas Stoller, Allison Abbate, Chris Leahy, Sharon Taylor, & Courtenay Valenti[9] David Egan & Jhoanne Reyes Steve Jablonsky DC Entertainment
Seven Bucks Productions
Animal Logic Final film released under the Warner Animation Group name.
  1. Released on Premium VOD in the United States and Canada on this date,[3] and later released in theaters in select countries with relaxed COVID-19 restrictions beginning July 8, 2020.[4][5]

Upcoming

Film Release date Director(s) Writer(s) Producer(s) Executive Producer(s) Editor(s) Composer(s) Co-production with Animation Services
Story Screenplay
The Cat in the Hat[10][11] 2025 Erica Rivinoja & Art Hernandez TBA TBA Dr. Seuss Enterprises
Thing One and Thing Two[11] 2026 TBA
Oh, the Places You'll Go![11] 2027 Jon M. Chu TBA J. J. Abrams Dr. Seuss Enterprises
Bad Robot Productions
Coyote vs. Acme[12][13][14] TBA Dave Green James Gunn, Jeremy Slater, & Samy Burch[12] Burch Christopher DeFaria & Gunn[12] Two Monkeys, a Goat, and Another, Dead, Monkey DNEG
Toto[15][16] Alex Timbers John August Derek Frey[17] Turner Entertainment Co. Animal Logic
Meet the Flintstones[18] TBA Aaron Horvath & Michael Jelenic TBA

Films in development

Title Notes
Funko[S] [19][20]
The Ice Dragon [21]
Zero Co-production with Imagine Entertainment[22]
Untitled Locksmith Animation original musical-comedy film Co-production with Locksmith Animation[23][24][25]
Wed Wabbit[S]
Untitled Scoob! sequel [26]
Untitled third Space Jam film[S] [27]

All films listed are distributed by Warner Bros. unless noted otherwise.

Title Release date Studio Animation service(s) Notes
Tom and Jerry: The Movie July 30, 1993 Live Entertainment
Turner Entertainment Co.
Warner Music Group Films
Film Roman
Wang Film Productions
The Baer Animation Company
Creative Capers Cartoons
Directed by Phil Roman. based on the characters Tom and Jerry created by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera.
Batman: Mask of the Phantasm December 25, 1993 Warner Bros. Family Entertainment Dong Yang Animation
Spectrum Animation Studio
Directed by Eric Radomski and Bruce Timm.
Space Jam[S] November 15, 1996 Warner Bros. Feature Animation
Warner Bros. Family Entertainment
Northern Lights Entertainment
Bardel Entertainment The live-action scenes are directed by Joe Pytka, while the animated scenes are directed by Bruce W. Smith and Tony Cervone.
Cats Don't Dance March 26, 1997 Warner Bros. Family Entertainment
Turner Feature Animation
David Kirschner Productions
Directed by Mark Dindal.
Quest for Camelot May 15, 1998 Warner Bros. Feature Animation
Warner Bros. Family Entertainment
Warner Bros. Feature Animation
A. Film A/S
Heart of Texas Productions
Yowza! Animation
Directed by Frederik Du Chau.
The Iron Giant August 6, 1999 Warner Bros. Feature Animation A. Film A/S Directed by Brad Bird.
Osmosis Jones[S] August 10, 2001 Warner Bros. Feature Animation
Conundrum Entertainment
A. Film A/S
Yowza! Animation
The live-action scenes are directed by Bobby and Peter Farrelly, while the animated scenes are directed by Piet Kroon and Tom Sito.
The Powerpuff Girls Movie July 3, 2002 Cartoon Network Studios Rough Draft Korea Directed by Craig McCracken. Based on the Cartoon Network animated television series The Powerpuff Girls.
Looney Tunes: Back in Action[S] November 14, 2003 Warner Bros. Feature Animation
Baltimore Spring Creek Productions
Goldmann Pictures
Lonely Film Productions GmbH & Co. KG
Yowza! Animation
Mercury Filmworks
The live-action scenes are directed by Joe Dante, while the animated sequences are directed by Eric Goldberg.
Aqua Teen Hunger Force Colon Movie Film for Theaters April 13, 2007 Williams Street Radical Axis Directed by Matt Maiellaro and Dave Willis. Based on the Adult Swim adult animated television series Aqua Teen Hunger Force.
Teen Titans Go! To the Movies July 27, 2018 Warner Bros. Animation
DC Entertainment
Warner Bros. Animation Directed by Peter Rida Michail and Aaron Horvath. Based on the Cartoon Network animated television series Teen Titans Go!.
Suzume November 11, 2022 CoMix Wave Films
Toho
Story Inc.
CoMix Wave Films Directed by Makoto Shinkai. Only distributed by Warner Bros. in the Philippines and Thailand.
Mummies February 24, 2023 Atresmedia Cine
4 Cats Pictures
Anangu Grup
Moomios Movie AIE
Directed by Juan Jesús García Galocha.
That Christmas 2024 Netflix
Netflix Animation
Locksmith Animation
DNEG Animation Directed by Simon Otto.
Untitled The Lego Movie film TBA Universal Pictures
Lego System A/S
Rideback
Lord Miller Productions
Vertigo Entertainment
Animal Logic The Lego Movie franchise was sold to Universal Pictures for a 5-year deal.

Short films

Title Release date Release with Type of short
Enter the Ninjago June 17, 2014 The Lego Movie Direct-to-video short
The Lego Movie: 4D – A New Adventure January 29, 2016 4D attraction
The Master September 23, 2016 Storks Theatrical short
Pigeon Toady's Guide to Your New Baby December 6, 2016 Direct-to-video short
Dark Hoser June 13, 2017 The Lego Batman Movie
Batman is Just Not That Into You
Cooking with Alfred
Movie Sound Effects: How Do They Do That?
Shark E. Shark in "Which Way to the Ocean?" December 19, 2017 The Lego Ninjago Movie
Zane's Stand Up Promo
Turkish Airlines: Safety Video with The LEGO Movie Characters August 1, 2018 Internet short
Emmet's Holiday Party December 10, 2018 Internet short and Direct-to-video short
Super Soozie December 11, 2018 Smallfoot Direct-to-video short
"Everything is Awesome" Dance Together Music Video January 8, 2019 Internet short
Turkish Airlines: Safety Video with The LEGO Movie 2 Characters March 1, 2019

Cancelled or inactive projects

TitleDescription
Untitled Adventure Time film A film based on the Cartoon Network animated series Adventure Time, with creator Pendleton Ward set to write and executive-produce, and Chris McKay and Roy Lee producing. Announced in February 2015, it would have been a collaboration between Warner Animation Group, Cartoon Network Studios, Vertigo Entertainment, and Frederator Films.
The Billion Brick Race A Lego Movie spin-off film announced in March 2015, with Jason Segel and Drew Pearce signed on to co-direct and write. Jorge R. Gutierrez had signed on as director in August 2017, with a release date of May 24, 2019. Cancelled after The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part underperformed at the box office and the franchise moved to Universal Pictures in 2019.
Meet The Beatles An animated musical film based on the Beatles announced in September 2015, with Paul King in talks to direct.
Fowl Road Announced in February 2016, with Nicholas Stoller to direct. Would have been a take on the "Why did the chicken cross the road?" joke.
Bone Announced in November 2016; an animated adaptation to be produced by Lin Pictures and Animal Logic, with Mark Osborne set to direct. Netflix eventually picked it up as an animated series, but was later cancelled in April 2022 due to a reorganization of Netflix Animation.
Lego Superfriends Sequel to The Lego Batman Movie to be directed by Chris McKay. Cancelled after the Lego Movie franchise went to Universal in 2019 following the box office underperformance of The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part.
That Christmas A co-production with Locksmith Animation as part of a deal between Warner Animation Group and Locksmith. Later revealed as part of Netflix's slate of upcoming animated films in June 2022, as the film was transferred to the streaming service for unknown reasons.
Scoob! Holiday Haunt Prequel to Scoob! directed by Paul Dini and to be released on HBO Max. Despite production being 95% complete, the film was cancelled after the merger of WarnerMedia and Discovery, Inc. to form Warner Bros. Discovery by CEO David Zaslav in August 2022.
The Jetsons An animated film adaptation of The Jetsons directed by Conrad Vernon was planned to be released in theaters it was in development in the 2010's as an animated feature. Since then there's been a development changes to The Jetsons from animated feature film to primetime animated television spinoff shows and theatrical live action feature film franchise for several reasons.
Wacky Races An animated feature film version of Wacky Races was planned to release in theaters it was in development in 2010's as an animated feature. Since then there's been a development changes to Wacky Races from animated film to live action film for several reasons.

Reception

Critical and public reception

Film Rotten Tomatoes Metacritic CinemaScore[28]
The Lego Movie 96%[29] 83/100[30] A
Storks 65%[31] 56/100[32] A−
The Lego Batman Movie 90%[33] 75/100[34]
The Lego Ninjago Movie 56%[35] 55/100[36] B+
Smallfoot 76%[37] 60/100[38] A−
The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part 84%[39] 65/100[40]
Scoob! 48%[41] 43/100[42]
Tom & Jerry 31%[43] 32/100[44] A−
Space Jam: A New Legacy 26%[45] 36/100[46]
DC League of Super-Pets 73%[47] 56/100[48]

Box office performance

Film Budget North America Overseas
gross
Worldwide gross
(unadjusted)
Ref.
OpeningGross
(unadjusted)
The Lego Movie $60–65 million $69,050,279 $257,760,692 $210,300,000 $468,060,692 [49]
Storks $70 million $21,311,407 $72,679,278 $110,709,675 $183,388,953 [50]
The Lego Batman Movie $80 million $53,003,468 $175,750,384 $136,200,000 $311,950,384 [51]
The Lego Ninjago Movie $70 million $20,433,071 $59,281,555 $63,800,000 $123,081,555 [52]
Smallfoot $80 million $23,045,635 $83,240,103 $130,800,000 $214,040,103 [53]
The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part $99 million $34,115,335 $105,956,290 $93,646,912 $199,603,202 [54]
Scoob! $90 million $850,000 $2,188,425 $26,370,740 $28,559,165 [55]
Tom & Jerry $79 million $14,112,629 $46,536,687 $89,960,850 $136,497,537 [56]
Space Jam: A New Legacy $150 million $31,053,362 $70,592,228 $93,100,000 $163,692,228 [57]
DC League of Super-Pets $90 million $23,000,000 $93,657,117 $113,900,000 $207,557,117 [58]

Accolades

Academy Awards

YearFilmCategoryRecipient(s)Result
2014 The Lego Movie Best Original Song "Everything Is Awesome" written and lyrics by Shawn Patterson Nominated

Golden Raspberry Awards

YearFilmCategoryRecipient(s)Result
2021 Tom & Jerry Worst Prequel, Remake, Rip-off or Sequel Nominated
Worst Screen Combo Tom & Jerry (aka Itchy & Scratchy) Nominated
Space Jam: A New Legacy Worst Picture Maverick Carter, Ryan Coogler, Duncan Henderson, and LeBron James Nominated
Worst Actor LeBron James as himself Won
Worst Prequel, Remake, Rip-off or Sequel Won
Worst Screen Combo LeBron James & any Warner cartoon character (or Time-Warner product) he dribbles on Won

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