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Entertainment ProvidersCalifornia, United States201-500 Employees
Building on more than 50 years of innovation and creativity, New Line Cinema continues its long and successful history of producing critically acclaimed hit films that resonate with both mainstream and niche audiences around the world. New Line produced the Oscar-winning “The Lord of the Rings” film trilogy, which generated a combined worldwide box office of almost $3 billion, followed by a trilogy of films based on “The Hobbit,” which also generated nearly $3 billion in global receipts. A pioneer in horror, New Line is known for the iconic “A Nightmare on Elm Street,” “Final Destination” and “Blade” franchises. In 2013, New Line released the global blockbuster “The Conjuring” launching a horror universe that includes six films that have earned $1.8 billion worldwide, making it the highest-grossing horror franchise of all time. In 2017, New Line released the film adaptation of Stephen King’s “IT,” which became the most successful horror film in history making more than $700 million worldwide. The 2019 sequel “IT Chapter Two” brought the franchise’s worldwide gross to more than $1 billion. The studio has a history of producing crowd-pleasing comedies, including the “Friday,” “Austin Powers,” and “Rush Hour” franchises, as well as “Dumb and Dumber,” “The Wedding Singer,” “Elf,” “Wedding Crashers,” “Horrible Bosses,” “We’re the Millers,” “Central Intelligence,” and “Game Night.” New Line’s list of popular films includes: “The Mask”; “Se7en”; “The Notebook”; “Hairspray”; “Sex and the City”; “Journey to the Center of the Earth”; “San Andreas”; “Creed” and “Creed II”; “Me Before You”; “Rampage”; and “Shazam!” New Line’s 2021 slate includes “The Many Saints of Newark,” the feature prequel to the groundbreaking show “The Sopranos”; “The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It”; Taylor Sheridan’s Western thriller “Those Who Wish Me Dead”; James Wan’s original horror film “Malignant”; and the action adventure “Mortal Kombat,” based on the blockbuster video game franchise.