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Warner Brothers Classics Of The Screen[]

1923–1925[]

Warner Brothers Productions[]

1925–1929[]

Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.[]

1929–1936[]

1934-1937[]

1937–1948[]

1937–1948, 1977[]

Warner Bros. Pictures (first era)[]

1948–1967[]

1948-1967[]

1953-1956[]

1953-1956[]

Warner Bros.-Seven Arts[]

1967–1970[]

Warner Bros., Inc./Warner Bros.[]

1970-1972[]

1970-1972[]

1971[]

1972–1973[]

1973–1984[]

1972-1984[]

Warner Bros. Pictures (second era)[]

1984–2001[]

1984–1990[]

1990–1992[]

1992–2001[]

1998-2011, 2011-2021 (New Line Cinema)[]

1998-2001[]

1998 (75th anniversary logo)[]


1999–2001[]

2001–2003[]

2003–2011[]

2003–2004[]
2003–2011[]

2004–2018 (IMAX)[]

2011–2021 (New Line Cinema)[]

2011–2018[]

2011-2021[]

2011–2018[]

2018–2020[]

2021[]

2014–2020 (Warner Animation Group)[]

2014–2018[]

2020–present[]

2020-2021 (Placeholder/Prototype)[]

2021-present[]

2021-present (Warner Animation Group)[]

2021-present (New Line Cinema)[]

Opening credit gallery[]

Videos[]

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