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  1. The following is a list of films produced and/or released by Columbia Pictures in 2020–2029. Most films listed here were distributed theatrically in the United States and in other countries by the company's distribution division, Sony Pictures Releasing.

  2. The following is a list of all productions produced or released by Sony Pictures Animation, the animation division of Sony Pictures Motion Picture Group (part of Sony Pictures Entertainment ), including animated and live-action feature films, shorts, television and internet series, & specials.

    Title
    Release Date
    Director (s)
    Writer (s)
    June 2, 2023 ( 2023-06-02)
    Joaquim Dos Santos Kemp Powers Justin K.
    Phil Lord Christopher Miller Dave ...
    January 14, 2022 ( 2022-01-14)
    Derek Drymon Jennifer Kluska
    Genndy Tartakovsky (story) Amos Vernon ...
    August 6, 2021 ( 2021-08-06)
    Kirk DeMicco Co-directed by: Brandon ...
    Peter Barsocchini Quiara Alegría Hudes ...
    June 11, 2021 ( 2021-06-11)
  3. Sony releases films from Sony-owned and non-Sony owned animation studios. Most films listed below are from Sony Pictures Animation which began as a feature animation department of Sony, producing its first feature-length animated film Open Season in 2006.

    Title
    Original Theatrical Release Date [rls 1]
    Animation Studio
    May 24, 2024 [12] [13]
    Alcon Entertainment, Paws, Inc. and DNEG ...
    January 26, 2024 [rls 13] [rls 7]
    BreakThru Films, DigitalKraft, and ...
    June 2, 2023 [11]
    Sony Pictures Animation, Marvel ...
    October 7, 2022 [10]
    Hutch Parker Entertainment, Eagle ...
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    1987–1989

    On September 1, 1987, The Coca-Cola Company announced plans to spin off Columbia Pictures, which it had owned since 1982. Under this arrangement, Coca-Cola would sell its entertainment assets (Coca-Cola's Entertainment Business Sector) to TriStar Pictures, of which it owned 39.6%. Tri-Star would be renamed Columbia Pictures Entertainment, Inc. (CPE), with Coca-Cola owning 49%, its shareholders owning 31%, and Tri-Star's shareholders owning 20%. As part of a merger plan, the two television bus...

    1990–1999

    The company was renamed as Sony Pictures Entertainment on August 7, 1991. Also that year, Jon Peters left Columbia to start Peters Entertainment with a three-year exclusive production agreement at the studio at first, before transitioning to a non-exclusive deal at the studio. Longtime CPE employee Laurie MacDonald also left to start Aerial Pictures at the studio, first for a two-year deal, before going to 20th Century Fox in 1993, and being swallowed up by Amblin Entertainment later that yea...

    2000–2009

    In July 2000, a marketing executive working for Sony Corporation created a fictitious film critic, David Manning, who gave consistently good reviews for releases from Sony subsidiary Columbia Pictures that generally received poor reviews amongst real critics. Sony later pulled the ads, suspended Manning's creator and his supervisor and paid fines to the state of Connecticutand to fans who saw the reviewed films in the US. It expanded its operations on April 8, 2005, when a Sony-led consortium...

    In November 2014, the Sony Pictures computer network was compromised by a group of hackers named Guardians of Peace, disabling many computers. Later the same week, five of Sony Pictures' movies were leaked, including some not yet released (such as Fury and Annie), as well as confidential data about 47,000 current and former Sony employees. Film his...

    In 2014, the eight-story, 260,000sq ft building originally designed by architect Maxwell Starkman and known as Sony Pictures Plaza, which was originally the headquarters of MGM Studios and later Sony Pictures Studios, was sold to Runyon Group and fellow developer LBA Realty for $159 million.

    Headquartered in Culver City, California, U.S., SPE comprises various studios and entertainment brands, including Affirm Films, Columbia Pictures, Screen Gems, Sony Pictures Classics, TriStar Pictures, Crunchyroll and Game Show Network.

    The following are other Sony Pictures divisions that are not subsidiaries of the California-based Sony Pictures Entertainment, but are instead subsidiaries of the main Tokyo-based Sony Group Corporation. 1. Sony Pictures Entertainment Japan (SPEJ): The company plans, produces, manufactures, sells, imports, exports, leases, broadcasts and distribute...

  4. Sony Pictures films. Films released by Sony Pictures without a label. This list also includes Indian films released by SPE Films India.

  5. American films by studio. Columbia Pictures. Sony Pictures Entertainment Motion Picture Group.

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  7. List of Sony Pictures Classics films Sony Pictures Classics (SPC) is an American film production and distribution company that is a division of Sony Pictures. It was founded in 1992 by former Orion Classics heads Michael Barker, Tom Bernard and Marcie Bloom.

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