List of American superhero films

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Year Film Publisher Director Distributor Worldwide gross Notes
1937 The Shadow Strikes Street & Smith Lynn Shores Grand National Films Inc. rowspan="9" Tɛmplet:N/A Film featuring The Shadow character.
1938 International Crime Charles Lamont Film featuring The Shadow character.
1945 Dick Tracy Detroit Mirror William Berke RKO Pictures Film featuring the character Dick Tracy.
1946 The Shadow Returns Street & Smith Phil Rosen, William Beaudine Monogram Pictures Part of The Shadow franchise.
Behind the Mask Phil Karlson Film featuring The Shadow character.
Dick Tracy vs. Cueball Detroit Mirror Gordon Douglas, James Anderson RKO Pictures Film featuring the character Dick Tracy
The Missing Lady Street & Smith Phil Karlson Monogram Pictures Part of The Shadow franchise.
1947 Dick Tracy's Dilemma Detroit Mirror John Rawlins RKO Pictures Film featuring the character Dick Tracy
Dick Tracy Meets Gruesome Part of the Dick Tracy franchise.
1956 The Lone Ranger WXYT (AM) Stuart Heisler Warner Bros. Theatrical ($1,550,000) Film based on The Lone Ranger television series.
1958 The Lone Ranger and the Lost City of Gold Lesley Selander Amazon MGM Studios (United Artists) rowspan="6" Tɛmplet:N/A Sequel to The Lone Ranger.
Invisible Avenger Street & Smith James Wong Howe, Ben Parker, John Sledge Paramount Pictures (Republic Pictures) Part of The Shadow franchise.
1966 Rat Pfink a Boo Boo Original Ray Dennis Steckler Craddock Films
The Wild World of Batwoman Jerry Warren ADPProductions Film unrelated to the Batman franchise.
Doctor Satan's Robot Various Paramount Pictures (Republic Pictures) Part of the Mysterious Doctor Satan franchise.
1967 Fearless Frank Philip Kaufman Trans American Films
1969 The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes Robert Butler Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures (Walt Disney Pictures) Theatrical ($5.5,000,000) Part of the Dexter Riley film series.
1970 Hercules in New York[6] Arthur Allan Seidelman RAF Industries Theatrical ($300,000)
1972 Now You See Him, Now You Don't Robert Butler Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures (Walt Disney Pictures) Theatrical ($4,610,000) Part of the Dexter Riley film series.
1974 Black Belt Jones[7] Robert Clouse Warner Bros. rowspan="2"Tɛmplet:N/A
1975 Doc Savage: The Man of Bronze Street & Smith Michael Anderson Film based on the pulp comic Doc Savage.
Dolemite[8] Original D'Urville Martin Dimension Pictures Theatrical ($12,000,000)
The Strongest Man in the World Vincent McEveety Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures (Walt Disney Pictures) Theatrical ($6.6,000,000) Part of the Dexter Riley film series.
1976 The Human Tornado[8] Cliff Roquemore Dimension Pictures Tɛmplet:N/A Sequel to Dolemite.
1977 Star Wars[4] George Lucas Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures (20th Century Studios) Theatrical ($775.8,000,000)
Abar, the First Black Superman Frank Packard Mirror Releasing Tɛmplet:N/A A blaxploitation film
Exo-Man Richard Living Universal Pictures (NBC)
Star Wars[4] George Lucas Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures (20th Century Studios) Theatrical ($775.8,000,000)
1978 Kiss Meets the Phantom of the Park Gordon Hessler Hanna-Barbera, Universal Pictures (NBC) Tɛmplet:N/A Television film
Based on the rock band Kiss, and not on pre-existing comic
1980 Hero at Large Original Martin Davidson Amazon MGM Studios (Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer) Theatrical ($15,934,737)
Flash Gordon King Features Syndicate Mike Hodges Universal Pictures Theatrical ($27,107,960) Based on the comic strip by Alex Raymond
Super Fuzz Original Sergio Corbucci Amazon MGM Studios (AVCO Embassy) Tɛmplet:N/A
The Empire Strikes Back[4] Irvin Kershner Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures (20th Century Studios) Theatrical ($549,000,000) Sequel to Star Wars
1981 Raiders of the Lost Ark[9] Steven Spielberg Paramount Pictures Theatrical ($389.9,000,000) Film featuring the character Indiana Jones.
Part of the Indiana Jones franchise.
Condorman Charles Jarrott Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures (Walt Disney Pictures) Theatrical ($4,500,000)
The Cannonball Run[10] Hal Needham Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures (20th Century Studios) Theatrical ($160,000,000) Actor Dom DeLuise plays superhero Captain Chaos.
Zorro, The Gay Blade Argosy Peter Medak Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures (20th Century Studios) Theatrical ($5.1,000,000) Film featuring the character Zorro.
The Legend of the Lone Ranger WXYT (AM) William A. Fraker Universal Pictures Theatrical ($12,617,845) Film based on the Lone Ranger radio show.
Enter the Ninja Original Menahem Golan Amazon MGM Studios (The Cannon Group, Inc.) Theatrical ($15,000,000)
1982 The Beastmaster[11] Original Don Coscarelli Amazon MGM Studios (Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer) Theatrical ($14.1,000,000)
Conan the Barbarian[12] Weird Tales John Milius Universal Pictures Theatrical ($79.1,000,000) Film featuring the character Conan the Barbarian.
Swamp Thing Vertigo/DC Wes Craven Amazon MGM Studios (Embassy Pictures) Theatrical ($2.5,000,000)
Modesty Blaise[13] Hall Syndicate Reza Badigi Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures (ABC) Tɛmplet:N/A Film based on the comic strip by Peter O'Donnell.
1983 Revenge of the Ninja Original Sam Firstenberg Amazon MGM Studios (The Cannon Group, Inc.) Theatrical ($14,000,000)
Hercules[14] Luigi Cozzi Theatrical ($11,000,000) Film starring Lou Ferrigno.
Return of the Jedi[4] Richard Marquand Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures (20th Century Studios) Theatrical ($475.1,000,000) Sequel to The Empire Strikes Back
1984 The Toxic Avenger Lloyd Kaufman Troma Entertainment Theatrical ($800,000)
Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom[9] Steven Spielberg Paramount Pictures Theatrical ($333.1,000,000) Prequel to Raiders of the Lost Ark.
Part of the Indiana Jones franchise.
The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension W. D. Richter Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures (20th Century Studios), Sherwood Productions Theatrical ($6,254,148)
The Brother from Another Planet John Sayles Cinecom Theatrical ($4,000,000)
Cannonball Run II[10] Hal Needham Warner Bros. Theatrical ($56.3,000,000) Dom Deluise reprises his role as superhero Captain Chaos.
Ghostbusters[15] Ivan Reitman Sony Pictures (Columbia Pictures) Theatrical ($295.2,00,000)
Conan the Destroyer[12] Weird Tales Richard Fleischer Universal Pictures ($31,000,000) Sequel to Conan the Barbarian.
Sheena[16] Fiction House John Guillermin Sony Pictures (Columbia Pictures) Theatrical ($5,778,353) Film featuring the character Sheena, Queen of the Jungle
Ninja III: The Domination Original Sam Firstenberg Amazon MGM Studios (The Cannon Group, Inc.) Theatrical ($7,610,785)
The Terminator James Cameron Amazon MGM Studios (Orion Pictures) Theatrical
1985 Red Sonja Oriental Stories Richard Fleischer Amazon MGM Studios (Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer) Theatrical ($6.9,000,000) Film featuring the character Red Sonja
The Adventures of Hercules[14] Original Luigi Cozzi Amazon MGM Studios (The Cannon Group, Inc.) Tɛmplet:N/A Sequel to Hercules
Back to the Future Robert Zemeckis Universal Pictures Theatrical ($388.8,000,000) Made by Amblin Entertainment
Weird Science EC Comics John Hughes Universal Pictures Theatrical ($38.9,000,000) Film based on the comic book magazine Weird Science
Remo Williams: The Adventure Begins[17] Warren Murphy, Richard Sapir Guy Hamilton Amazon MGM Studios (Orion Pictures) Theatrical ($14.4,000,000) Film based on The Destroyer novel series.
American Ninja Original Sam Firstenberg Amazon MGM Studios (The Cannon Group, Inc.) Theatrical ($10,499,694)
The Last Dragon Michael Schultz Sony Pictures (TriStar Pictures) Theatrical ($33,000,000) Film produced by record executive Berry Gordy.
1986 The Wraith Mike Marvin New Century Vista Film Company Theatrical ($3,500,000)
The Greatest American Heroine Tɛmplet:N/A Stephen J. Cannell Productions Tɛmplet:N/A Failed pilot for a revival of the television series The Greatest American Hero.
Eliminators[18] Peter Manoogian Empire International Pictures Theatrical ($4,601,256)
Captain EO[19] Francis Ford Coppola Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures (Walt Disney Pictures) Theatrical ($23.7,000,000) Film based on an attraction at Disneyland.
Kung Fu: The Movie[20] Richard Lang Warner Bros. (Warner Bros. Television Studios) rowspan="2"Tɛmplet:N/A Continuation of the television series Kung Fu
The Gladiator Abel Ferrara Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures (ABC)
1987 RoboCop Paul Verhoeven Amazon MGM Studios (Orion Pictures) Theatrical ($53,424,681)
Wild Thing[21] Max Reid Amazon MGM Studios (Atlantic Entertainment Group) Theatrical ($84,000)
Masters of the Universe Mattel Gary Goddard Amazon MGM Studios (The Cannon Group, Inc.) Theatrical ($17,000,000) Based on a toy franchise and television series of the same name
The Princess Bride[22] Harcourt Rob Reiner Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures (20th Century Studios) Theatrical ($30.9,000,000) Film based on The Princess Bride novel.
The Spirit Register and Tribune Syndicate Michael Schultz Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures (ABC) rowspan="2" Tɛmplet:N/A Television film
The film served as a pilot for a planned TV series.
The Return of the Six Million Dollar Man and the Bionic Woman Original Ray Austin Universal Pictures (NBC) Continuation of the television series The Six Million Dollar Man and The Bionic Woman.
American Ninja 2: The Confrontation Sam Firstenberg Amazon MGM Studios (The Cannon Group, Inc.) Theatrical ($4,000,000) Part of the American Ninja film series.
Leonard Part 6 Paul Weiland Sony Pictures (Columbia Pictures) Theatrical ($4.6,000,000) Spy parody film.
1988 The Wizard of Speed and Time Mike Jittlov Shapiro-Glickenhaus Entertainment Theatrical ($1,535,000) Film based on a short film.
Moonwalker Various Warner Bros. Theatrical ($67,000,000)
1989 The Return of Swamp Thing Vertigo/DC Jim Wyrnorski Warner Bros. (Millimeter Films)
Bionic Showdown: The Six Million Dollar Man and the Bionic Woman Original Alan J. Levi Universal Pictures (NBC) Tɛmplet:N/A Continuation of the television series The Six Million Dollar Man and The Bionic Woman
Nick Knight[23] Farhad Mann Barry Weitz Films, Robirdie Pictures, New World Pictures Failed pilot for a television series. Inspiration for the television series Forever Knight.
The Toxic Avenger Part II Lloyd Kaufman Troma Entertainment Theatrical ($792,966) Sequel to 1984's The Toxic Avenger
The Toxic Avenger Part III: The Last Temptation of Toxie Theatrical ($363,561) Sequel to 1989's The Toxic Avenger Part II
Ghostbusters II[15] Ivan Reitman Sony Pictures (Columbia Pictures) Theatrical ($215.4,000,000) Sequel to Ghostbusters.
Part of the Ghostbusters franchise.
Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade[9] Steven Spielberg Paramount Pictures Theatrical ($474.2,000,000) Sequel to Raiders of the Lost Ark.
Part of the Indiana Jones franchise.
American Ninja 3: Blood Hunt Cedric Sundstrom Amazon MGM Studios (The Cannon Group, Inc.) Theatrical ($902,152) Part of the American Ninja franchise.
Omega Cop Paul Kyriazi South Gate Entertainment Tɛmplet:N/A
Back to the Future Part II Robert Zemeckis Universal Pictures Theatrical ($332.9,000,000) Sequel to Back to the Future
1990 Dick Tracy Detroit Mirror Warren Beatty Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures (Touchstone Pictures) Theatrical ($162,000,000.7) Film based on the comic Dick Tracy
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Mirage Studios Steve Barron Warner Bros. (New Line Cinema) Theatrical ($201,965,915)
RoboCop 2 Original Irvin Kershner Amazon MGM Studios (Orion Pictures) Theatrical ($45,681,173) Sequel to a 1987 film
Back to the Future Part III Robert Zemeckis Universal Pictures Theatrical ($245.1,000,000) Sequel to Back to the Future Part II
Darkman Sam Raimi Theatrical ($48,878,502)
Sgt. Kabukiman N.Y.P.D. Michael Herz Troma Entertainment Tɛmplet:N/A
1991 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: The Secret of the Ooze Mirage Studios Michael Pressman Warner Bros. (New Line Cinema) Theatrical ($78,656,813) Sequel to a 1990 film
Terminator 2: Judgment Day[24] Original James Cameron Sony Pictures (TriStar Pictures) Theatrical ($520.9,000,000) Sequel to The Terminator.
The Rocketeer Pacific Comics Joe Johnston Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures (Walt Disney Pictures) Theatrical ($62,000,000)
Suburban Commando[25] Original Burt Kennedy Warner Bros. (New Line Cinema) Theatrical ($8,000,000) Film starring Hulk Hogan.
American Ninja 4: The Annihilation Cedric Sundstrom Amazon MGM Studios (The Cannon Group, Inc.) rowspan="2" Tɛmplet:N/A Part of the American Ninja film series.
Knight Rider 2000[26] Alan J. Levi Universal Pictures (NBC) Film based on the television series Knight Rider
Beastmaster 2: Through the Portal of Time[11] Sylvio Tabet Warner Bros. (New Line Cinema) Theatrical ($869,325) Sequel to The Beastmaster
Dollman Albert Pyun Paramount Pictures (Paramount Home Entertainment) Tɛmplet:N/A A Full Moon Features film.
The Guyver Tokuma Shoten, Kadokawa Shoten Screaming Mad George, Steve Wang Warner Bros. (New Line Cinema) Theatrical ($3,000,000) Film based on the manga Bio Booster Armor Guyver by Yoshiki Takaya.
Karate Cop Original Alan Roberts Imperial Entertainment Tɛmplet:N/A Sequel to Omega Cop.
1992 Memoirs of an Invisible Man Atheneum Books, Dell Publishing John Carpenter Warner Bros. Theatrical ($14.4,000,000) Film based on the novel Memoirs of an Invisible Man.
Doctor Mordrid Original Albert Band, Charles Band Full Moon Entertainment Tɛmplet:N/A Direct-to-video
Based on an old Doctor Strange script
3 Ninjas[27] Jon Turteltaub Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures (Touchstone Pictures) Theatrical ($29,000,000)
Buffy the Vampire Slayer[28] Fran Rubel Kuzui Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures (20th Century Studios) Theatrical ($16.6,000,000) Film that inspired the television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer.
Army of Darkness[29] Sam Raimi Universal Pictures Theatrical ($21.5,000,000) Part of the Evil Dead franchise.
Universal Soldier[30] Roland Emmerich Sony Pictures (TriStar Pictures) Theatrical ($95,000,000)
Innocent Blood John Landis Warner Bros. Theatrical ($4.9,000,000)
1993 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III Mirage Studios Stuart Gillard Warner Bros. (New Line Cinema) Theatrical ($42,273,609)5 Sequel to Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: The Secret of the Ooze
The Meteor Man Original Robert Townsend Amazon MGM Studios (Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer) Theatrical ($8,023,147)
Super Mario Bros. Nintendo Rocky Morton, Annabel Jankel Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures (Hollywood Pictures) Theatrical ($38.9,000,000) Film based on the Super Mario video game.
RoboCop 3 Original Fred Dekker Amazon MGM Studios (Orion Pictures) Theatrical ($10,696,210) Sequel to 1990's RoboCop 2
Full Eclipse Richard Christian Matheson, Michael Reaves Warner Bros. (HBO) Tɛmplet:N/A
Dollman vs. Demonic Toys Charles Band Paramount Pictures (Paramount Home Entertainment) Theatrical ($350,000) A Full Moon Features crossover.
3 Ninjas Knuckle Up[27] Shin Sang-ok Sony Pictures (TriStar Pictures) Theatrical ($407,618) Part of the 3 Ninjas film series.
Surf Ninjas Neal Israel Warner Bros. (New Line Cinema) ($4.9,000,000)
American Ninja V Bobby Jean Leonard Amazon MGM Studios (The Cannon Group, Inc.) Tɛmplet:N/A Part of the American Ninja film series.
Demolition Man[31] Marco Brambilla Warner Bros. Theatrical ($159.1,000,000)
Jurassic Park Steven Spielberg Universal Pictures Theatrical ($1.046,000,000) Made by Amblin Entertainment.
Part of the Jurassic Park franchise.
Last Action Hero[32] John McTiernan Sony Pictures (Columbia Pictures) Theatrical ($137.3,000,000)
Return to Frogtown Donald G. Jackson Tɛmplet:N/A rowspan="2"Tɛmplet:N/A Sequel to Hell Comes to Frogtown
Cyborg 2 Michael Schroeder Lionsgate Films (Trimark Pictures) Sequel to the film Cyborg
1994 The Crow Caliber Comics Alex Proyas Paramount Pictures (Miramax) Theatrical ($144,693,129)
Double Dragon Technōs Japan James Yukich Universal Pictures (Gramercy Pictures) Theatrical ($4.2,000,000) Film based on the Double Dragon video game series.
Street Fighter Capcom Steven E. de Souza Universal Pictures Theatrical ($99.4,000,000) Film based on the Street Fighter video game franchise.
Bionic Ever After? Original Steven Stafford Paramount Pictures (CBS) Tɛmplet:N/A Continuation of the television series The Six Million Dollar Man and The Bionic Woman.
Shrunken Heads[33] Richard Elfman Paramount Pictures (Paramount Home Entertainment) Theatrical ($800,000) A Full Moon Features film.
Guyver: Dark Hero Tokuma Shoten, Kadokawa Shoten Steve Wang Warner Bros. (New Line Cinema) Tɛmplet:N/A Sequel to The Guyver.
The Shadow Street & Smith Russell Mulcahy Universal Pictures Theatrical ($48,063,435)
Blankman Original Mike Binder Sony Pictures (Columbia Pictures) Theatrical ($7,941,977)
3 Ninjas Kick Back[27] Charles T. Kanganis Sony Pictures (TriStar Pictures) Theatrical ($11,798,854) Part of the 3 Ninjas film series.
Pocket Ninjas Donald G. Jackson, David Huey, Dave Eddy Universal Pictures (Universal Music Distribution) rowspan="9"Tɛmplet:N/A
Dark Angel: The Ascent[34] Linda Hassani Full Moon Features
Hercules and the Amazon Women[6] Bill L. Norton Universal Pictures (Universal Television) Part of the Hercules: The Legendary Journeys franchise.
Hercules and the Lost Kingdom[6] Harley Cokeliss
Hercules and the Circle of Fire[6] Doug Lefler
Hercules in the Underworld[6] Bill L. Norton
Hercules in the Maze of the Minotaur[6] Josh Becker
Knight Rider 2010[26] Sam Pillsbury Universal Pictures (NBCUniversal Syndication Studios) Television film based on the television series Knight Rider.
1995 Darkman II: The Return of Durant Bradford May Universal Pictures (Universal Pictures Home Entertainment) Direct-to-video
Sequel to 1990's Darkman
Mortal Kombat Midway Games Paul W. S. Anderson Warner Bros. (New Line Cinema) Theatrical ($122.2,000,000) Film based on the Mortal Kombat video game franchise.
Judge Dredd Rebellion Developments Danny Cannon Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures (Hollywood Pictures) Theatrical ($113,493,481)
Fist of the North Star[35] Shueisha Tony Randel First Look Studios Theatrical ($6.6,000,000 Film based on the manga Fist of the North Star
Black Scorpion Original Jonathan Winfrey Paramount Pictures (Showtime) rowspan="3"Tɛmplet:N/A Television film
Baywatch the Movie: Forbidden Paradise[36] Douglas Schwartz Artisan Entertainment Part of the Baywatch franchise.
The Power Within Art Camacho PM Entertainment
Highlander II: The Quickening[37] Russell Mulcahy Westinghouse Broadcasting Theatrical ($15.6,000,000) Sequel to Highlander
Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Movie Bryan Spicer Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures (20th Century Studios) Theatrical ($66,433,194) Based on the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers TV series
Characters created by Saban Entertainment
The Demolitionist Robert Kurtzman Two Moon Releasing Theatrical ($1,000,000)
The Adventures of Captain Zoom in Outer Space Max Tash Universal Pictures (MCA Television, Lionsgate Films (Starz) rowspan="2"Tɛmplet:N/A
The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes Peyton Reed Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures (Buena Vista Television) Remake of The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes.
1996 The Phantom Strip Simon Wincer Paramount Pictures Theatrical ($17,323,326)
Darkman III: Die Darkman Die Original Bradford May Universal Pictures (Universal Pictures Home Entertainment) rowspan="3"Tɛmplet:N/A Direct-to-video
Sequel to 1995's Darkman II: The Return of Durant
Forest Warrior Aaron Norris Warner Bros. (Turner Entertainment) Film starring Chuck Norris.
Beastmaster III: The Eye of Braxus[11] Gabrielle Beaumont Universal Pictures (NBCUniversal Syndication Studios) Part of The Beastmaster film series.
Solo[38] Norberto Barba Sony Pictures Theatrical ($5,107,669)
Theodore Rex[39] Jonathan Betuel New Line Cinema Theatrical ($33.5,000,000)
The Crow: City of Angels Caliber Comics Tim Pope Paramount Pictures (Miramax) Theatrical ($17,917,287) Sequel to 1994 film
Vampirella Warren Publishing Jim Wynorski Concorde Pictures [40]
Night Hunter Original Rick Jacobson Tɛmplet:N/A Tɛmplet:N/A
1997 Mortal Kombat Annihilation Midway Games John R. Leonetti Warner Bros. (New Line Cinema) Theatrical ($51.3,000,000) Sequel to Mortal Kombat
Kull the Conqueror Weird Tales John Nicolella Universal Pictures Theatrical ($6.1,000,000) Film featuring the character Kull of Atlantis.
Turbo: A Power Rangers Movie Original Shuki Levy and David Winning Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures (20th Century Studios) Theatrical ($8,363,899) Prequel to the Power Rangers Turbo TV series
Characters created by Saban Entertainment
Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery[41] Jay Roach Warner Bros. (New Line Cinema) Theatrical ($67.7,000,000) Parody of James Bond and Jason King.
The Lost World: Jurassic Park Steven Spielberg Universal Pictures Theatrical ($618.6,000,000) Sequel to Jurassic Park.
Part of the Jurassic Park franchise.
Black Scorpion II: Aftershock Jonathan Winfrey Paramount Pictures (Showtime) Tɛmplet:N/A Television film
Sequel to 1995's Black Scorpion
Orgazmo Trey Parker Universal Pictures Theatrical ($602,302)
Warriors of Virtue[42] Ronny Yu Amazon MGM Studios (Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer) Theatrical ($6,524,620)
Drive[43] Steve Wang Tɛmplet:N/A Tɛmplet:N/A
1998 Star Kid Manny Coto Lionsgate Films (Trimark Pictures) Theatrical ($7,029,025)
The Mask of Zorro Martin Campbell Sony Pictures (TriStar Pictures) Theatrical ($250,288,523)
3 Ninjas: High Noon at Mega Mountain[27] Sean McNamara Theatrical ($375,805) Part of the 3 Ninjas film series.
Six-String Samurai Lance Mungia Palm Pictures Theatrical ($2,000,000)
The Chosen One: Legend of the Raven[44] Lawrence Lanoff Troma Entertainment rowspan="4"Tɛmplet:N/A
Chameleon Stuart Cooper Paramount Pictures (CBS Media Ventures)
Universal Soldier II: Brothers in Arms[30] Jeff Woolnough Paramount Pictures (Showtime Networks) Part of the Universal Soldier franchise.
Universal Soldier III: Unfinished Business[30]
1999 Inspector Gadget David Kellogg Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures (Walt Disney Pictures) Theatrical ($134,403,112) Based on the 1983 TV series of the same name
Heat Vision and Jack Ben Stiller Red Hour Productions Tɛmplet:N/A Failed television pilot.
The Matrix[45] The Wachowskis Warner Bros. Theatrical ($466,000,000.6)
Universal Soldier: The Return[30] Mic Rogers Sony Pictures (TriStar Pictures) Theatrical ($10.7,000,000) Part of the Universal Soldier franchise.
Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace[4] George Lucas Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures (20th Century Studios) Theatrical ($1.027,000,000) Prequel to the original Star Wars films.
Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me[41] Jay Roach Warner Bros. (New Line Cinema) Theatrical ($312,000,000) Second installment of the Austin Powers film series.
Alien Arsenal David DeCoteau Full Moon Features rowspan="5" Tɛmplet:N/A Loose remake of the film Laserblast.
Chameleon II: Death Match Craig R. Baxley, Russell King Paramount Pictures (CBS Media Ventures) Sequel to Chameleon
2000 Up, Up and Away Robert Townsend Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures (Disney Channel) Television film
The Crow: Salvation Caliber Comics Bharat Nalluri Dimension Films Direct-to-video
Sequel to 1996's The Crow: City of Angels
Knights of Justice Big Bang Comics Phillip Cable Tɛmplet:N/A Television film
Dungeons & Dragons[46] TSR, Inc. Courtney Solomon Warner Bros. (New Line Cinema) Theatrical ($33.8,000,000) Film based on the role-playing game Dungeons & Dragons.
The Specials Original Craig Mazin Fluid Entertainment, Regent Entertainment Theatrical ($13,276)
Charlie's Angels[47] McG Sony Pictures (Columbia Pictures) Theatrical ($264.1,000,000) Film based on the television series Charlie's Angels.
Citizen Toxie: The Toxic Avenger IV Lloyd Kaufman Troma Entertainment Tɛmplet:N/A Sequel to 1989's The Toxic Avenger Part III: The Last Temptation of Toxie
Unbreakable M. Night Shyamalan Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures (Touchstone Pictures) Theatrical ($248,118,121)
Pitch Black[48] David Twohy Universal Pictures (Focus Features) Theatrical ($53.2,000,000)
Chameleon 3: Dark Angel John Lafia Paramount Pictures (CBS Media Ventures) Tɛmplet:N/A Final installment of the Chameleon film trilogy.
Highlander: Endgame[37] Doug Aarniokoski Paramount Pictures (Miramax) Theatrical ($15.8,000,000) Part of the Highlander franchise.
2001 Lara Croft: Tomb Raider[49] Eidos Simon West Paramount Pictures Theatrical ($247.7,000,000) Film based on the Tomb Raider video game franchise.
The One Original James Wong Sony Pictures (Columbia Pictures), Revolution Studios Theatrical ($72,689,126)
Cornman: American Vegetable Hero Barak Epstein WorldWide International Picture Studios rowspan="3" Tɛmplet:N/A Homage/Parody of superhero movies.
The Double-D Avenger William Winckler Bio-Tide Films, Elite Entertainment, King Records, William Winckler Productions
Earth vs. the Spider[50] Scott Ziehl Sony Pictures (Sony Pictures Home Entertainment) Horror parody of Spider-Man.
Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back Kevin Smith Paramount Pictures (Miramax) Theatrical ($33.8,000,000) Parody featuring the characters Jay and Silent Bob.
Spy Kids[51] Robert Rodriguez Dimension Films Theatrical ($147.9,000,000)
Pootie Tang[52] Louis C.K. Paramount Pictures Theatrical ($3.3,000,0000 Film adapted from a sketch by The Chris Rock Show.
Jurassic Park III Joe Johnston Universal Pictures Theatrical ($368.8,000,000) Sequel to The Lost World: Jurassic Park.
Part of the Jurassic Park franchise.
The Animal Luke Greenfield Sony Pictures (Columbia Pictures) Theatrical ($84.7,000,000)
Electra Woman and Dyna Girl Tɛmplet:N/A Warner Bros. (The WB) rowspan="2" Tɛmplet:N/A Unaired pilot based on the television series Electra Woman and Dyna Girl.
Invincible Jefery Levy Warner Bros. (TBS)
2002 Terror Toons Joe Castro Brain Damage Films Theatrical ($2,300)
Star Wars: Episode II – Attack of the Clones[4] George Lucas Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures (20th Century Studios) Theatrical ($653.8,000,000) Part of the Star Wars franchise.
Spy Kids 2: The Island of Lost Dreams[51] Robert Rodriguez Dimension Films Theatrical ($119.7,000,000) Sequel to Spy Kids.
The Tuxedo[53] Kevin Donovan Universal Pictures (DreamWorks Pictures) Theatrical ($104.4,000,000)
Undercover Brother[54] Malcolm D. Lee Universal Pictures Theatrical ($41.6,000,000)
The Master of Disguise[55] Perry Andelin Blake Sony Pictures Theatrical ($43.4,000,000)
Saint Sinner Clive Barker Joshua Butler Universal Pictures (Universal Pictures Home Entertainment) Tɛmplet:N/A Film based on a short story by Clive Barker.
Austin Powers in Goldmember[41] Original Jay Roach Warner Bros. (New Line Cinema) Theatrical ($296.7,000,000) Third installment of the Austin Powers film series.
2003 The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen America's Best Comics Stephen Norrington Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures (20th Century Studios) Theatrical ($179.3,000,000) Film based on the comic book The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen
The Medallion[56] Original Gordon Chan Sony Pictures (TriStar Pictures & Screen Gems) Theatrical ($34.3,000,000)
Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle[47] McG Sony Pictures (Columbia Pictures) Theatrical ($259.2,000,000) Sequel to Charlie's Angels
Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines[24] Jonathan Mostow Warner Bros. Theatrical ($433.4,000,000) Part of the Terminator franchise.
Agent Cody Banks[57] Harald Zwart Amazon MGM Studios (Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer), Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures (20th Century Studios) Theatrical ($58.8,000,000)
The Hebrew Hammer[58] Jonathan Kesselman Paramount Pictures (Comedy Central), Strand Releasing Theatrical ($82,157)
Lara Croft: Tomb Raider - The Cradle of Life[49] Eidos Jan de Bont Paramount Pictures Theatrical ($160.1,000,000) Sequel to Lara Croft: Tomb Raider.
Inspector Gadget 2 Original Alex Zamm Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures (Walt Disney Pictures) rowspan="7" Tɛmplet:N/A Direct-to-video sequel to 1999's Inspector Gadget
The Lone Ranger WXYT (AM) Jack Bender Warner Bros. (Warner Bros. Television) Part of the Lone Ranger franchise.
Chimera CrossGen Jeff Sheetz Independent
SpiderBabe Original Johnny Crash E.I. Independent Erotic parody of Spider-Man.
Baywatch: Hawaiian Wedding[36] Douglas Schwartz Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures (20th Television) Part of the Baywatch franchise.
The Black Ninja[59] Clayton Prince MTI Home Video, Singa Home Entertainment Independent film by actor Clayton Prince.
Ultrachrist! Kerry Douglas Dye LeisureSuit Media
The Matrix Reloaded[45] The Wachowskis Warner Bros. Theatrical ($741.,000,000.8) Sequel to The Matrix.
The Matrix Revolutions[45] Theatrical ($427,000,000.3) Part of The Matrix franchise.
Spy Kids 3-D: Game Over[51] Robert Rodriguez Dimension Films Theatrical ($197,000,000) Part of the Spy Kids film series.
Kill Bill: Volume 1[60] Quentin Tarantino Paramount Pictures (Miramax) Theatrical ($180.9,000,000)
Underworld[49] Len Wiseman Sony Pictures (Screen Gems) Theatrical ($95.7,000,000)
2004 Superbabies: Baby Geniuses 2 Bob Clark Sony Pictures (Triumph Films) Theatrical ($9,219,388) Sequel to 1999's Baby Geniuses
Surge of Power: The Stuff of Heroes Mike Donahue Ariztical Entertainment rowspan="3" Tɛmplet:N/A
The Karate Dog Various Screen Media
Comic Book: The Movie Mark Hamill Paramount Pictures (Miramax) Mockumentary about a comic book fan.
Van Helsing[61] Constable & Robinson Stephen Sommers Universal Pictures Theatrical ($300.2,000,000) Film based on different classic horror movie franchises.
Resident Evil: Apocalypse[49] Capcom Alexander Witt Sony Pictures (Screen Gems) Theatrical ($129.3,000,000) Part of the Resident Evil film series.
My Name Is Modesty[13] Hall Syndicate Scott Spiegel Paramount Pictures (Miramax) Tɛmplet:N/A Film based on the comic strip by Peter O'Donnell.
Kill Bill: Volume 2[60] Original Quentin Tarantino Theatrical ($152.2,000,000) Sequel to Kill Bill: Volume 1.
Thunderbirds[62] Jonathan Frakes Universal Pictures Theatrical ($28.3,000,000) Film based on the television series Thunderbirds
The Chronicles of Riddick[48] David Twohy Theatrical ($115.8,000,000) Sequel to Pitch Black.
Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow[63] Kerry Conran Paramount Pictures Theatrical ($58,000,000)
Agent Cody Banks 2: Destination London[57] Kevin Allen Amazon MGM Studios (Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer), Walt Disney Pictures (20th Century Studios) Theatrical ($28.8,000,000) Sequel to Agent Cody Banks.
The Librarian: Quest for the Spear[64] David Titcher Warner Bros. (TNT) Tɛmplet:N/A First installment of The Librarian film series.
D.E.B.S.[65] Angela Robinson Samuel Goldwyn Films Theatrical ($97,446)
2005 The Crow: Wicked Prayer Caliber Comics Lance Mungia Dimension Films rowspan="2"Tɛmplet:N/A Direct-to-video
Sequel to 2000's The Crow: Salvation
Painkiller Jane Event Comics Sanford Bookstaver Universal Pictures (Universal Television) Film based on the comic book series Painkiller Jane.
BloodRayne Majesco Entertainment Uwe Boll Boll KG Productions Theatrical ($3.7,000,000) Film based on the BloodRayne video game franchise.
Dungeons & Dragons: Wrath of the Dragon God[46] TSR, Inc. Gerry Lively Warner Bros. (Warner Bros. Home Entertainment) Theatrical ($1.7,000,000) Sequel to the Dungeons & Dragons film.
The Adventures of Sharkboy and Lavagirl in 3-D Original Robert Rodriguez Dimension Films, Sony Pictures (Columbia Pictures) Theatrical ($69,425,967)
Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith[4] George Lucas Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures (20th Century Studios) Theatrical ($868.4,000,000) Part of the Star Wars franchise.
The Legend of Zorro Martin Campbell Sony Pictures (Columbia Pictures) Theatrical ($142,400,065) Sequel to the 1998 film The Mask of Zorro
Sky High Mike Mitchell Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures (Walt Disney Pictures) Theatrical ($86,369,815)
Æon Flux Karyn Kusama Paramount Pictures Theatrical ($52,000,000.3) Film based on the animated series Æon Flux.
Die You Zombie Bastards! Caleb Emerson Image Entertainment Theatrical ($86,369,815)
Serenity[66] Joss Whedon Universal Pictures Theatrical ($40.4,000,000) Continuation of the television series Firefly
Walker, Texas Ranger: Trial by Fire[67] Aaron Norris Paramount Pictures (CBS Media Ventures) rowspan="2"Tɛmplet:N/A Continuation of the original television series Walker, Texas Ranger.
2006 Gargantarama AC Comics Tɛmplet:N/A rowspan="2" Tɛmplet:N/A Direct-to-video
First superhero film with a giant female monster, since Attack of the 50 Foot Woman
Lightspeed POW! Entertainment Don E. FauntLeRoy Nu Image Television film
Created by Stan Lee
DOA: Dead or Alive Tecmo Corey Yuen Dimension Films Theatrical ($7.7,000,000) Film based on the 'Dead or Alive video game franchise.
My Super Ex-Girlfriend Original Ivan Reitman Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures (20th Century Studios) Theatrical ($60,984,606)
Wendy Wu: Homecoming Warrior John Laing Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures (Buena Vista Television) Theatrical ($5,000,000)
Ultraviolet Kurt Wimmer Sony Pictures (Screen Gems) Theatrical ($31,070,211)
Special Hal Haberman and Jeremy Passmore Magnolia Pictures Tɛmplet:N/A 2006 U.S. limited release
Zoom Peter Hewitt Sony Pictures (Columbia Pictures) Theatrical ($12,506,362)
Underworld: Evolution[49] Len Wiseman Sony Pictures (Screen Gems) Theatrical ($113.4,000,000) Part of the Underworld film series.
The Librarian: Return to King Solomon's Mines[64] Jonathan Frakes Warner Bros. (TNT) Tɛmplet:N/A Second installment of The Librarian film series.
2007 Bunny Whipped Rafael Riera ThinkFilm Tɛmplet:N/A Direct-to-video
Underdog Frederik Du Chau Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures (Walt Disney Pictures) Theatrical ($65,270,477)
El Muerto Los Cornex Brian Cox Peninsula Films, Three Lion Productions rowspan="4" Tɛmplet:N/A
Ben 10: Race Against Time Original Alex Winter Warner Bros. (Warner Bros. Television) Television film
Based on the Cartoon Network series
Gardener of Eden Kevin Connolly Virtual Studios
The Gene Generation Pearry Reginald Teo Lionsgate Films
The Junior Defenders Keith Spiegel Warner Bros. Theatrical ($172,000)
Highlander: The Source[37] Brett Leonard Lionsgate Films Theatrical ($213,205) Part of the Highlander franchise.
Transformers Hasbro Michael Bay Paramount Pictures Theatrical ($709,000,000.7) Film based on the Transformers franchise.
Resident Evil: Extinction[49] Capcom Russell Mulcahy Sony Pictures (Screen Gems) Theatrical ($147.7,000,000) Part of the Resident Evil film series.
2008 Jumper Original Doug Liman Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures (20th Century Studios) Theatrical ($222,231,186)
Superhero Movie Craig Mazin Amazon MGM Studios (Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer) Theatrical ($71,237,351)
Hancock Peter Berg Sony Pictures (Columbia Pictures) Theatrical ($624,386,746)
Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull[9] Steven Spielberg Paramount Pictures Theatrical ($790.7,000,000) Part of the Indiana Jones franchise.
Get Smart[68] Peter Segal Warner Bros. Theatrical ($230.7,000,000) Film based on the television series Get Smart.
Get Smart's Bruce and Lloyd: Out of Control[68] Gil Junger Warner Bros. (Warner Premiere) Tɛmplet:N/A Spin-off of the film Get Smart
The Spirit Register and Tribune Syndicate Frank Miller Lionsgate Films Theatrical ($39,031,337)
The Forbidden Kingdom[69] Wu Cheng'en Rob Minkoff Lionsgate Films, The Weinstein Company Theatrical ($128,000,000) Film based on the story Journey to the West.
Ninjas vs. Zombies Original Justin Timpane Tɛmplet:N/A rowspan="5"Tɛmplet:N/A First of an independent film series.
The Adventures of Food Boy Dane Cannon Cold Spark Films
Knight Rider[70] Steve Shill Universal Pictures (NBCUniversal Syndication Studios) Film based on the television series Knight Rider
Cyborg Soldier John Stead Tɛmplet:N/A
The Librarian: Curse of the Judas Chalice[64] Jonathan Frakes Warner Bros. (TNT) Third and final installment of The Librarian film series.
Speed Racer[71] Shueisha The Wachowskis Warner Bros. Theatrical ($93.9,000,000) Film based on the Speed Racer franchise.
2009 Push Original Paul McGuigan Lionsgate Films (Summit Entertainment) Theatrical ($48,858,618)
Super Capers Ray Griggs Lionsgate Films (Roadside Attractions) Theatrical ($30,955)
Defendor Peter Stebbings Sony Pictures (Sony Pictures Classics), Darius Films, Alliance Films Theatrical ($44,462) A Canadian-American film
Paper Man Kieran Mulroney, Michele Mulroney MPI Media Group Theatrical ($13,514) Actor Ryan Reynolds plays imaginary superhero Captain Excellent.
Black Dynamite[72] Scott Sanders Apparition, Sony Pictures (Destination Films) Theatrical ($296,557) Parody of blaxploitation films co-written and starring actor Michael Jai White.
Ben 10: Alien Swarm Alex Winter Warner Bros. (Warner Bros. Television) rowspan="2"Tɛmplet:N/A Television film
Based on the Cartoon Network series
Wolvesbayne[73] Griff Furst Active Entertainment
Street Fighter: The Legend of Chun Li Capcom Andrzej Bartkowiak Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures (20th Century Studios) Theatrical ($12.8,000,000) Film based on the Street Fighter video game franchise.
Dragonball Evolution[74] Shueisha James Wong Theatrical ($58.2,000,000) Film based on the Dragon Ball franchise.
Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen Hasbro Michael Bay Paramount Pictures Theatrical ($836,000,000.3) Sequel to Transformers
G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra[75] Stephen Sommers Paramount Pictures, Amazon MGM Studios (Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer) Theatrical ($302.5,000,000) Film based on the toyline G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero.
Underworld: Rise of the Lycans[49] Original Patrick Tatopoulos Sony Pictures (Screen Gems) Theatrical ($91.4,000,000) Prequel to Underworld.
Tekken Bandai Namco Entertainment Dwight H. Little Lionsgate Films (Anchor Bay Entertainment) Theatrical ($1.7,000,000) Film based on the Tekken video game franchise.
Universal Soldier: Regeneration[30] Original John Hyams Sony Pictures (Sony Pictures Home Entertainment) Theatrical ($844,000) Part of the Universal Soldier franchise.
Ninja Assassin James McTeigue Warner Bros. Theatrical ($61.6,000,000)
Ninja Isaac Florentine First Look Studios, Lionsgate Films Theatrical ($10,000,000)
G-Force[76] Hoyt Yeatman Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures (Walt Disney Pictures) Theatrical ($292.8,000,000)
Princess of Mars[77] A.C. McClurg Mark Atkins The Asylum Tɛmplet:N/A Film based on the novel A Princess of Mars.
2010 Super Original James Gunn IFC Films, StudioCanal Theatrical ($593,933) IFC's most successful VOD film so far[78]
Ghost of Garganta AC Comics Tɛmplet:N/A Tɛmplet:N/A Tɛmplet:N/A Direct-to-video, Sequel to a 2006 film
The King of Fighters SNK Gordon Chan Arclight Films, Micott & Basara Theatrical ($2,307,613) Film based on The King of Fighters video game franchise.
Boy Wonder Original Michael Morissey Lightning Entertainment Tɛmplet:N/A
The A-Team[79] Joe Carnahan Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures (20th Century Studios) Theatrical ($177.2,000,000) Film based on the television series The A-Team.
The Last Airbender[80] M. Night Shyamalan Paramount Pictures Theatrical ($319.7,000,000) Film based on the animated series Avatar: The Last Airbender.
Machete[81] Robert Rodriguez, Ethan Maniquis Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures (20th Century Studios) Theatrical ($44.1,000,000) Film featuring the character Machete.
The Sorcerer's Apprentice[82] Jon Turteltaub Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures (Walt Disney Pictures) Theatrical ($215.3,000,000) Film loosely based on a segment from the movie Fantasia
The Book of Eli[83] Hughes Brothers Warner Bros., Lionsgate Films (Summit Entertainment) Theatrical ($157.1,000,000)
2011 The Green Hornet Holyoke Publishing, NOW Comics Michel Gondry Sony Pictures (Columbia Pictures) Theatrical ($227,817,248)
Dylan Dog: Dead of Night[35] Sergio Bonelli Editore Kevin Munroe Freestyle Releasing Theatrical ($5.8,000,000) Film based on the comic Dylan Dog
I Am Number Four HarperCollins D.J. Caruso Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures (Touchstone Pictures) Theatrical ($149,878,437) Based on the comic of the same name
Transformers: Dark of the Moon Hasbro Michael Bay Paramount Pictures Theatrical ($1,000,000.124) Part of the Transformers film series.
Conan the Barbarian[12] Weird Tales Marcus Nispel Lionsgate Films Theatrical ($63,000,000.3) Film featuring the character Conan the Barbarian.
BloodRayne: The Third Reich Majesco Entertainment Uwe Boll Phase 4 Films Theatrical ($10,000,000) Third installment of the BloodRayne film series.
Priest[84] Daewon C.I. Scott Stewart Sony Pictures (Screen Gems) Theatrical ($78,300,000) Film based on the comic Priest.
Pizza Man Original Joe Eckardt Lionsgate Films (Anchor Bay Entertainment) Theatrical ($3,000,000)
Three Inches Harley Peyton Syfy Tɛmplet:N/A Failed pilot.
Immortals Tarsem Singh Relativity Media, Universal Pictures Theatrical ($226,000,000.5) Film featuring characters from Greek mythology.
All Superheroes Must Die Jason Trost Image Entertainment Tɛmplet:N/A Also known as Vs
Sequel All Superheroes Must Die 2: The Last Superhero was released in 2016.
Spy Kids: All the Time in the World[51] Robert Rodriguez The Weinstein Company Theatrical ($85.6,000,000) Part of the Spy Kids film series.
Cross[85] Patrick Durham Sony Pictures Tɛmplet:N/A First of an independent film series.
2012 Chronicle Josh Trank Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures (20th Century Studios) Theatrical ($126,636,097)
Rise of the Black Bat[86] Standard Comics Scott Patrick TomCat Films Direct-to-video Co-production with Brett Kelly Entertainment and Dudez Productions.
Dredd Rebellion Developments Pete Travis Lionsgate Films Theatrical ($41,467,606) Reboot of the Judge Dredd film franchise
Underworld: Awakening[49] Original Mans Marlind, Bjorn Stein Sony Pictures (Screen Gems) Theatrical ($160.1,000,000) Part of Underworld
Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter[87] Grand Central Publishing Timur Bekmambetov Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures (20th Century Studios) Theatrical ($116.4,000,000) Film based on the novel Abraham Lincoln, Vampire Hunter.
Resident Evil: Retribution[49] Capcom Paul W. S. Anderson Sony Pictures (Screen Gems) Theatrical ($240.2,000,000) Part of the Resident Evil film series.
John Carter[77] A.C. McClurg Andrew Stanton Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures (Walt Disney Pictures) Theatrical ($284.1,000,000) Film based on A Princess of Mars.
Somebody's Hero Original Darin Beckstead Amazon MGM Studios rowspan="4" Tɛmplet:N/A
Avenging Force: The Scarab Standard Comics Brett Kelly Dudez Productions Direct-to-video
Elf-Man Original Ethan Wiley Lionsgate Films (Anchor Bay Entertainment) Direct-to-video
A Christmas superhero comedy film
Alter Egos Jordan Galland Phase 4 Films, SModcast Film is distributed by the podcast, SModcast, co-hosted by Kevin Smith.
The Amazing Bulk Lewis Schoenbrun Wild Eye Releasing Theatrical ($14,000) Mockbuster of the film The Incredible Hulk.
Universal Soldier: Day of Reckoning[30] John Hyams Foresight Unilimite, Magnolia Pictures Theatrical ($1.4,000,000) Part of the Universal Soldier franchise.
2013 Pacific Rim[88] Guillermo del Toro Warner Bros. Pictures Theatrical ($411,000,000)
Atlantic Rim Jared Cohn The Asylum rowspan="4" Tɛmplet:N/A Direct-to-video
A mockbuster ripoff to Pacific Rim
Super Buddies Robert Vince Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures (Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment) Direct-to-video
Seventh installment in the Air Buddies franchise
Sparks Chris Folino, Todd Burows Sideshow Productions
The Hunters Arc Entertainment Nisha Ganatra Raindance Entertainment, Eh-Okay Entertainment Productions Film based on the graphic novel Mirror Mirror by Joshua Williamson.
The Lone Ranger WXYT (AM) Gore Verbinski Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures (Walt Disney Pictures) Theatrical ($260,000,000.5) Film based on the Lone Ranger radio show.
G.I. Joe: Retaliation[75] Hasbro Stephen Sommers Paramount Pictures, Amazon MGM Studios (Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer) Theatrical ($302.5,000,000) Sequel to G.I. Joe: Rise of Cobra.
Bounty Killer Kickstart Comics Henry Saine Arc Entertainment Tɛmplet:N/A Film based on a graphic novel.
Riddick[48] Original David Twohy Universal Pictures Theatrical ($98.3,000,000) Part of The Chronicles of Riddick franchise.
Machete Kills[81] Robert Rodriguez Open Road Films Theatrical ($17.5,000,000) Sequel to Machete.
Ninja: Shadow of a Tear Isaac Florentine Millennium Media Tɛmplet:N/A Sequel to Ninja
2014 RoboCop José Padilha Sony Pictures (Columbia Pictures), Amazon MGM Studios (Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer) Theatrical ($242,688,965) First reboot to the RoboCop franchise
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Mirage Studios Jonathan Liebesman Paramount Pictures Theatrical ($485,004,754) Reboot of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles film franchise
Birdman Original Alejandro González Iñárritu Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures (Searchlight Pictures) Theatrical ($103,000,000.2)
Hercules Radical Studios Brett Ratner Paramount Pictures, Amazon MGM Studios (Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer) Theatrical ($(244.8,000,000} Film based on the graphic novel Hercules
I, Frankenstein Kevin Grevioux Stuart Beattie Lionsgate Films Theatrical ($76.8,000,000) Film based on a digital-only graphic novel.
Transformers: Age of Extinction Hasbro Michael Bay Paramount Pictures Theatrical ($1,000,000.104) Part of the Transformers film series.
Android Cop Original Mark Atkins The Asylum Tɛmplet:N/A Mockbuster of Robocop
The Equalizer[89] Antoine Fuqua Sony Pictures (Columbia Pictures) Theatrical ($192.3,000,000) Film based on the television series The Equalizer.
Tekken 2: Kazuya's Revenge Bandai Namco Entertainment Wych Kaosayananda Crystal Sky Pictures Theatrical ($9,240) Prequel of the Tekken film.
2015 American Hero Original Nick Love Screen Media Theatrical ($1,000,000)
Jurassic World Colin Trevorrow Universal Pictures Theatrical ($1.671,000,000) Sequel to Jurassic Park III.
Part of the Jurassic Park franchise.
Star Wars: The Force Awakens[4] J.J. Abrams Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures (Lucasfilm) Theatrical ($2.068,000,000) Part of the Star Wars franchise.
Avengers Grimm Jeremy M. Inman The Asylum Tɛmplet:N/A Mockbuster of the film Avengers: Age of Ultron and the television series Once Upon a Time.
Lazer Team Matt Hullum Rooster Teeth Theatrical ($1,600,000) Co-produced by YouTube Red and Fullscreen Films
Terminator Genisys[24] Alan Taylor Paramount Pictures Theatrical ($440.6,000,000) Part of the Terminator franchise.
2016 Code 8 Jeff Chan Tɛmplet:N/A Tɛmplet:N/A Short film, released on YouTube
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows Mirage Studios Dave Green Paramount Pictures Theatrical ($245,623,848) Sequel to 2014's Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
Hectic Knife Original Greg DeLiso Troma Entertainment Tɛmplet:N/A a Superhero parody
Max Steel Mattel Stewart Hendler Open Road Films Theatrical ($6,272,403) Live-action reboot of the toyline franchise
Resident Evil: The Final Chapter[49] Capcom Paul W. S. Anderson Sony Pictures (Screen Gems) Theatrical ($312.2,000,000) Part of the Resident Evil film series.
All Superheroes Must Die 2: The Last Superhero[90][91][92] Original Jason Trost rowspan="2" Tɛmplet:N/A rowspan="2"Tɛmplet:N/A Sequel to 2011's All Superheroes Must Die, released on YouTube[93]
Surge of Power: Revenge of the Sequel Tɛmplet:N/A Sequel to Surge of Power: The Stuff of Heroes.
Underworld: Blood Wars[49] Anna Foerster Sony Pictures (Screen Gems) Theatrical ($81.1,000,000) Part of the Underworld film series.
Ghostbusters: Answer the Call[15] Paul Feig Sony Pictures (Columbia Pictures) Theatrical ($229.1,000,000) Reboot of Ghostbusters.
Part of the Ghostbusters franchise.
Yoga Hosers[94] Kevin Smith Invincible Pictures Theatrical ($38,784) Part of the True North trilogy.
Midnight Special[95] Jeff Nichols Warner Bros. Theatrical ($7.68,000,000)
2017 Split M. Night Shyamalan Universal Pictures Theatrical ($276,921,998) Standalone sequel to 2000's Unbreakable
Co-produced with Blumhouse Productions
iBoy Adam Randall Netflix, XYZ Films Tɛmplet:N/A
Power Rangers Hasbro Dean Israelite Lionsgate Films Theatrical ($142,099,154) Reboot of the Power Rangers film franchise
Transformers: The Last Knight Michael Bay Paramount Pictures Theatrical ($605,000,000.4) Part of the Transformers film series.
Ghost in the Shell[96] Kodansha Rupert Sanders Theatrical ($169.8,000,000) Film based on the Ghost in the Shell franchise.
Sleight Original J. D. Dillard WWE Studios, BH Tilt Theatrical ($3,989,705) Co-produced with Diablo Entertainment
Star Wars: The Last Jedi[4] Rian Johnson Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures (Lucasfilm) Theatrical ($1.333,000,000,000) Sequel to Star Wars: The Force Awakens.
Part of the Star Wars franchise.
Baywatch[36] Seth Gordon Paramount Pictures Theatrical ($177.9,000,000) Film based on the television series Baywatch.
The VelociPastor[97] Brendan Steere Wild Eye Releasing Tɛmplet:N/A
Lazer Team 2 Matt Hullum and Daniel Fabelo Rooster Teeth Theatrical ($19,996) Co-produced by YouTube Red and Fullscreen Films
Sign Gene Emilio Insolera Pluin Productions Theatrical ($25,000)
2018 Tomb Raider[49] Eidos Roar Uthaug Warner Bros., Amazon MGM Studios (Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer) Theatrical ($274.7,000,000) Film based on the Tomb Raider video game franchise.
Avengers Grimm: Time Wars Original Maximilian Elfeldt The Asylum rowspan="2" Tɛmplet:N/A Sequel to Avengers Grimm. Mockbuster of the film Avengers: Infinity War and the television series Once Upon a Time.
Higher Power Matthew Charles Santoro Magnet Releasing Co-produced with Di Bonaventura Pictures and Defy Media
Pacific Rim Uprising[88] Steven S. DeKnight Universal Pictures Theatrical ($290.9,000,000) Sequel to Pacific Rim
Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom J. A. Bayona Universal Pictures Theatrical ($1.310,000,000) Sequel to Jurassic World.
Part of the Jurassic Park franchise.
The Darkest Minds Jennifer Yuh Nelson Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures (20th Century Studios) Theatrical ($41,142,379) Based on a novel of the same name
Co-produced with 21 Laps Entertainment
The Equalizer 2[89] Antoine Fuqua Sony Pictures (Columbia Pictures) Theatrical ($190.4,000,000) Sequel to The Equalizer.
Hornet James Kondelik, Jon Kondelik The Asylum Tɛmplet:N/A Direct-to-video
A mockbuster ripoff to Bumblebee.
Bumblebee Hasbro Travis Knight Paramount Pictures Theatrical ($468,000,000) Spin-off from the Transformers film series.
Kin[98] Original Jonathan and Josh Baker Lionsgate Films (Summit Entertainment) Theatrical ($10.3,000,000)
Accident Man Apocalypse Ltd Jesse V. Johnson Sony Pictures (Destination Films) Tɛmplet:N/A Film based on the Accident Man comic strip.
2019 Glass Original M. Night Shyamalan Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures (Buena Vista International), Universal Pictures Theatrical ($246,999,039) Sequel to 2000's Unbreakable and 2017's Split
Co-produced with Blumhouse Productions
Alita: Battle Angel[99] Shueisha Robert Rodriguez Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures (20th Century Studios) Theatrical ($405,000,000) Film based on the manga Battle Angel Alita.
Kim Possible Original Adam Stein, Zach Lipovsky Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures (Disney Channel) Tɛmplet:N/A Live-action adaptation of the animated series Kim Possible.
Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker[4] J.J. Abrams Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures (Lucasfilm) Theatrical ($1.074,000,000,000) Sequel to Star Wars: The Last Jedi.
Part of the Star Wars franchise.
Fast Color Julia Hart Lionsgate Films (Codeblack Films) Theatrical ($76,916) Co-produced with LD Entertainment and Original Headquarters
El Chicano Ben Hernandez Bray Briarcliff Entertainment Theatrical ($1,404,646) The film has been called the "first Latino superhero movie"
Co-produced with WarParty Films
Brightburn David Yarovesky Sony Pictures (Screen Gems) Theatrical ($32,893,421) Co-produced with Stage 6 Films, Troll Court Entertainment and The H Collective
A superhero horror film
Freaks Adam Stein, Zach Lipovsky Well Go USA Entertainment Theatrical ($335,050) Co-produced with Amazing Incorporated and Wise Daughter Films
Jay and Silent Bob Reboot Kevin Smith Saban Films Theatrical ($4,691,248) Parody featuring the characters Jay and Silent Bob
Sequel to Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back.
Terminator: Dark Fate[24] Tim Miller Paramount Pictures, Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures (20th Century Studios) Theatrical ($261.1,000,000) Part of the Terminator franchise.
Undercover Brother 2[54] Leslie Small Universal Pictures (Universal Pictures Home Entertainment) Tɛmplet:N/A Sequel to Undercover Brother.
Charlie's Angels[47] Elizabeth Banks Sony Pictures (Columbia Pictures) Theatrical ($73.3,000,000) Part of the Charlie's Angels franchise.
2020 Sonic the Hedgehog Sega Sammy Group Jeff Fowler Paramount Pictures Theatrical ($320,954,026) Hybrid film with both live-action and animation
Based on a franchise of the same name
Co-produced with Sega and Original Film
Bloodshot Valiant Comics David S.F. Wilson Sony Pictures (Columbia Pictures) Theatrical ($33,502,835) Based on a character of the same name
Co-produced with Original Film
Project Power Original Ariel Schulman and Henry Joost Netflix rowspan="3" Tɛmplet:N/A Co-produced with Screen Arcade and Supermarché
Secret Society of Second-Born Royals Anna Mastro Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures (Disney+) Produced by Disney Channel
Jiu Jitsu Dimitri Logothetis The Avenue Entertainment Based on a comic of the same name.
Archenemy Adam Egypt Mortimer RLJE Films Theatrical ($136,240) Co-produced with Voltage Pictures and SpectreVision
Fatman[100] Eshom Nelms, Ian Nelms Saban Films Theatrical (($1.7,000,000)
We Can Be Heroes Robert Rodriguez Netflix rowspan="4" Tɛmplet:N/A Co-produced with Double R Productions
2021 Flora & Ulysses Candlewick Press Lena Khan Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures (Disney+) Based on a children's novel of the same name
Lazarus Original R.L. Scott Samuel Goldwyn Films Co-produced with Phoenix Rising Films, Overdog Entertainment and Wonder Studios
Insight Livi Zheng Gravitas Ventures
Mortal Kombat Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment Simon McQuoid Warner Bros. (New Line Cinema) Theatrical ($83.7,000,000) Film based on the Mortal Kombat video game franchise.
Thunder Force Original Ben Falcone Netflix Tɛmplet:N/A Co-produced with On the Day Productions
Snake Eyes[75] Hasbro Robert Schwentke Paramount Pictures, Amazon MGM Studios (Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer) Theatrical ($36,871,324) Prequel to G.I. Joe
Co-produced with Skydance Media, Entertainment One and Di Bonaventura Pictures
The Green Knight[101] Frederic Madden David Lowery A24 Theatrical ($20,000,000) Film based on the poem Sir Gawain and the Green Knight.
Free Guy[102] Original Shawn Levy Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures (20th Century Studios) Theatrical ($3331.5,000,000)
Ghostbusters: Afterlife[15] Jason Reitman Sony Pictures (Columbia Pictures) Theatrical ($204.4,000,000) Continuation of the original Ghostbusters films.
Sequel to Ghostbusters II.
Part of the Ghostbusters franchise.
The Matrix Resurrections[45] Lana Wachowski Warner Bros. Theatrical ($156,000,000.6) Part of The Matrix franchise.
2022 Fistful of Vengeance[103] Roel Reine Netflix Tɛmplet:N/A Follow-up to the television series Wu Assassins.
Everything Everywhere All at Once[104] Daniels A24 Theatrical ($100.9,000,000)
Dracula: The Original Living Vampire Maximilian Elfeldt The Asylum Tɛmplet:N/A Direct-to-video
A mockbuster ripoff to Morbius.
Sonic the Hedgehog 2 Sega Sammy Group Jeff Fowler Paramount Pictures Theatrical ($29,800,000) Hybrid film with both live-action and animation
Sequel to Sonic the Hedgehog.
Co-produced with Sega & Original Film.
Corrective Measures Arcana Studio Sean O'Reilly Tubi Tɛmplet:N/A
Firestarter[105] Viking Press Keith Thomas Universal Pictures Theatrical ($14.9,000,000) Adaptation of the novel Firestarter by Stephen King.
Jurassic World Dominion Original Colin Trevorrow Theatrical ($1.004,000,000) Sequel to Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom.
Part of the Jurassic Park franchise.
Secret Headquarters Henry Joost and Ariel Schulman Paramount Pictures (Paramount+) rowspan="3" Tɛmplet:N/A Produced by Jerry Bruckheimer Films
Samaritan Mythos Comics Julius Avery Amazon MGM Studios Produced by Balboa Productions
Accident Man: Hitman's Holiday Original The Kirby Brothers Samuel Goldwyn Films, Sony Pictures (Destination Films) Sequel to Accident Man.
Violent Night[100] Tommy Wirkola Universal Pictures Theatrical ($25.7,000,000)
2023 Teen Wolf: The Movie Russell Mulcahy Paramount Pictures (Paramount+) Tɛmplet:N/A Based on the film and TV series Teen Wolf.
Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves[46] Hasbro Jonathan Goldstein and John Francis Daley Paramount Pictures Theatrical ($350,562) Based on the Tabletop role-playing game Dungeons & Dragons.
Renfield[106] Constable & Robinson Chris McKay Universal Pictures Theatrical ($3,140,000) Film based on the Dracula film series.
Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: Once & Always Hasbro Charlie Haskell Netflix Tɛmplet:N/A Continuation of the original Mighty Morphin Power Rangers series.
Sisu Original Jalmari Helander Lionsgate Films, Sony Pictures (Stage 6 Films) Theatrical ($13,009,289) a Finnish-American co-production.
Knights of the Zodiac Shueisha Tomasz Bagiński Sony Pictures (Stage 6 Films) Theatrical ($4,472,573) Based on a manga Saint Seiya
A Japanese-American co-production.
Transformers: Rise of the Beasts Hasbro Steven Caple Jr. Paramount Pictures Theatrical ($346,188,071) Sequel to Bumblebee
Spin-off from the Transformers film series.
Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny Original James Mangold Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures (Walt Disney Pictures & Lucasfilm) Theatrical ($24,000,000) Fifth and final installment of the Indiana Jones film series.
The Equalizer 3 Antoine Fuqua Sony Pictures (Columbia Pictures) Theatrical ($13,100,000) Sequel to The Equalizer 2.
Spy Kids: Armageddon Robert Rodriguez Netflix rowspan="2" Tɛmplet:N/A Reboot to the Spy Kids film series.
Rebel Moon Zack Snyder Originally a Star Wars project.

Upcoming[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]

Year Film Publisher Director Distributor Notes
2024 Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire Original Gil Kenan Sony Pictures (Columbia Pictures) Sequel to Ghostbusters: Afterlife.
The Thundermans Return Tɛmplet:N/A Paramount Pictures (Paramount+) Continuation of the television series The Thundermans.
The People's Joker Vera Drew Altered Innocence A Parody film to Joker
Rebel Moon – Part Two: The Scargiver Zack Snyder Netflix Sequel to Rebel Moon.
Borderlands Gearbox Software Eli Roth Lionsgate Films Based on a video game of the same name
Sonic the Hedgehog 3 Sega Sammy Group Jeff Fowler Paramount Pictures Hybrid film with both live-action and animation
Sequel to Sonic the Hedgehog 2
Co-produced with Sega & Original Film
The Crow Caliber Comics Rupert Sanders Lionsgate Films Reboot of the same name
Co-produced with Davis Films, The Electric Shadow Company, Hassell Free Productions and 30West
Red Sonja Dynamite Entertainment M. J. Bassett Millennium Media Reboot of the same name
2026 Highlander Original Chad Stahelski Lionsgate Films (Summit Entertainment) Reboot of the same name
Untitled Star Wars film Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures (Lucasfilm) An installment that focuses on Rey.
rowspan="88" Tɛmplet:N/A The Toxic Avenger Macon Blair Legendary Pictures Reboot of the same name
Mortal Kombat 2 Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment Simon McQuoid Warner Bros. (New Line Cinema) Sequel to Mortal Kombat.
Masters of the Universe Mattel Aaron and Adam Nee Amazon MGM Studios Based on a franchise of the same name
Reboot of the same name
My Hero Academia Shueisha Shinsuke Sato and Craig Gillespie Netflix Based on a manga of the same name
Co-produced with Legendary Entertainment and Toho Pictures
Incorruptible Boom! Studios Jeymes Samuel
Irredeemable
Untitled Bloodshot Sequel Valiant Comics Tɛmplet:N/A Tɛmplet:N/A Sequel to Bloodshot
Harbinger Paul Downs Colaizzo Paramount Pictures Based on the comic book of the same name
Produced by Original Film and DMG Entertainment
Harbinger Wars rowspan="2" Tɛmplet:N/A rowspan="3" Tɛmplet:N/A A crossover between Harbinger and Bloodshot
Faith Based on the comic book of the same name
Produced by Original Film and DMG Entertainment
Shadowman Reginald Hudlin
Painkiller Jane Dynamite Entertainment rowspan="3" Tɛmplet:N/A Lotus Entertainment Reboot of the same name
Django/Zorro Tɛmplet:N/A Crossover sequel to Django Unchained & The Legend of Zorro
Black Black Mask Studios Warner Bros. Produced by Studio 8
Green Hornet and Kato Holyoke Publishing, NOW Comics Leigh Whannell Universal Pictures Reboot of the same name
Co-produced with Amasia Entertainment
Gundam Bandai Namco Holdings Jordan Vogt-Roberts Netflix Based on a character of the same name
Produced by Legendary Pictures
ThunderCats Original Adam Wingard Warner Bros. Based on the television series of the same name
Captain Planet Tɛmplet:N/A Based on the television series of the same name
Hercules Guy Ritchie Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures (Walt Disney Pictures) Reboot of the same name
Produced by AGBO
G.I. Joe: Ever Vigilant Hasbro rowspan="2" Tɛmplet:N/A Paramount Pictures, Amazon MGM Studios (Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer) Third installment of the G.I. Joe film series.
Untitled Snake Eyes follow-up film a follow-up to Snake Eyes
Co-produced with Skydance Media, Entertainment One and Di Bonaventura Pictures
RoboCop Returns Original Abe Forsythe Amazon MGM Studios (Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer) Second reboot to the RoboCop franchise
Untitled Hancock Sequel Peter Berg Sony Pictures (Columbia Pictures) Sequel to Hancock
Untitled Chronicle Sequel Tɛmplet:N/A Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures (20th Century Studios) Sequel to Chronicle
Co-produced with Davis Entertainment
Mega Man Capcom Henry Joost and Ariel Schulman Netflix Based on a video game franchise of the same name
Produced by Chernin Entertainment
One-Punch Man Shueisha Justin Lin Sony Pictures (Columbia Pictures) Based on a manga of the same name
Co-produced with Arad Productions and Perfect Storm Entertainment
Tiger & Bunny Bandai Namco Holdings rowspan="3" Tɛmplet:N/A Open Road Films Based on a franchise of the same name
Co-produced with Imagine Entertainment and Bandai Namco Arts
Astro Boy Kobunsha Warner Bros. (New Line Cinema) Based on a manga of the same name
Produced by Animal Logic
Overwatch Activision Blizzard Tɛmplet:N/A Based on a video game of the same name
Co-produced with Activision Blizzard Studios
Miraculous Original Jeremy Zag Lionsgate Films Based on an animated series
Co-produced with TF1 Studios, Skydance Media, Cross Creek Pictures, and ZAG Inc.
Untitled Power Rangers Reboot Hasbro Jonathan Entwistle Netflix Reboot to Power Rangers
Co-produced by Hasbro Entertainment
Rebel's Run Arkhaven Comics Scooter Downey Viral Films Media Based on the characters of Arkhaven Comics
Untitled Jiu Jitsu sequel Acme Rocket Fuel Dimitri Logothetis The Avenue Entertainment Sequel to Jiu Jitsu
Untitled Austin Powers fourth film Original Jay Roach Warner Bros. (New Line Cinema) Fourth installment of the Austin Powers film series.
Untitled Violent Night sequel rowspan="3" Tɛmplet:N/A Universal Pictures Sequel to Violent Night.
Untitled Free Guy sequel Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures (20th Century Studios) Sequel to Free Guy.
Tarzan Sony Pictures A "total reinvention" of the character.

Movie serials[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]

Year Serial Publisher Director Distributor Notes
1936 Flash Gordon King Features Syndicate Frederick Stephani, Ray Taylor Universal Pictures A 13-chapter serial based on the Flash Gordon comic strip character
1937 Dick Tracy Detroit Mirror Alan James, Ray Taylor Republic Pictures A 15-chapter serial based on the comic strip Dick Tracy.
1938 Flash Gordon's Trip to Mars King Features Syndicate Ford Beebe, Robert F. Hill, Frederick Stephani Universal Pictures A 15-chapter serial based on the Flash Gordon comic strip character
The Spider's Web Popular Publications James W. Horne/Ray Taylor Columbia Pictures A 15-chapter black-and-white serial based upon the Spider pulp magazine character
Dick Tracy Returns Detroit Mirror William Witney, John English Republic Pictures Film featuring the comic character Dick Tracy.
The Lone Ranger WXYT (AM) A 15-chapter serial based on the Lone Ranger character.
1939 The Lone Ranger Rides Again
Dick Tracy's G-Men Detroit Mirror A 15-chapter serial featuring the character Dick Tracy.
1940 The Green Hornet Holyoke Publishing, NOW Comics Ford Beebe, Ray Taylor Universal Pictures A 13-chapter black-and-white serial based on the Green Hornet radio series
Mysterious Doctor Satan Original William Witney, John English Republic Pictures A 15-chapter black-and-white serial.
The Shadow Street & Smith James W. Horne Columbia Pictures A 15-chapter seriesl featuring The Shadow character.
1941 The Green Hornet Strikes Again! Holyoke Publishing, NOW Comics Ford Beebe, John Rawlins Universal Pictures A 15-chapter black-and-white serial based on the Green Hornet radio series
The Spider Returns Popular Publications James W. Horne Columbia Pictures 15-chapter serial based on the Spider pulp comics.
Dick Tracy vs. Crime, Inc. Detroit Mirror William Witney, John English Republic Pictures A 15-chapter serial featuring the character Dick Tracy.
1943 The Masked Marvel Original Spencer Gordon Bennet A 12-chapter black-and-white serial

Animated[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]

Year Film Publisher Director Distributor Worldwide gross Notes
1978 Star Wars Holiday Special[4] Original Steve Binder Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures (20th Television) rowspan="3"Tɛmplet:N/A Part of the Star Wars franchise.
1982 Flash Gordon: The Greatest Adventure of All Danilo Bruni Filmation Television film
Based on the series of the same name
Mighty Mouse in the Great Space Chase Various Paramount Pictures (CBS Television Distribution) Based on the character of the same name
1985 The Secret of the Sword Amazon MGM Studios (Atlantic Entertainment Group) Theatrical ($6,500,000) Based on the two characters.
He-Man & She-Ra: A Christmas Special Bob Forward, Don Heckman Westinghouse Broadcasting Tɛmplet:N/A
Rainbow Brite and the Star Stealer Kimio Yabuki Warner Bros. Theatrical ($4,000,000.9) Part of the Rainbow Brite media franchise.
1986 The Adventures of the American Rabbit Fred Wolf, Nobutaka Nishizawa Amazon MGM Studios (Clubhouse Pictures) Theatrical ($1,268,443)
GoBots: Battle of the Rock Lords Ray Patterson, Don Lusk, Alan Zaslove Theatrical ($1.3,0000,0000) Film featuring two Tonka toylines.
The Transformers: The Movie Hasbro Nelson Shin De Laurentiis Entertainment Group Theatrical ($5.000,000.8) Film based on The Transformers television series.
1987 G.I. Joe: The Movie[75] Don Jurwich Celebrity Home Entertainment rowspan="8"Tɛmplet:N/A Continuation of the television series G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero.
1988 BraveStarr: The Movie Original Tom Tataranowicz Taurus Entertainmen Based on the toy franchise of the same name
1992 Defenders of Dynatron City Lucasfilm Games Tɛmplet:N/A DIC Entertainment Failed pilot for a television series based on the video game Defenders of Dynatron City.
Battletoads Rare Kent Butterworth Failed pilot for a television series based on the video game Battletoads.
1993 Jonny's Golden Quest Original Don Lusk, Paul Sommer Warner Bros. (Warner Bros. Television Distribution) Television film
Based on the character of the same name
1995 Jonny Quest vs. The Cyber Insects Mario Piluso Television film
Based on the character of the same name
Gargoyles the Movie: The Heroes Awaken[107] Various Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures (Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment) Pilot for the television series Gargoyles.
Mortal Kombat: The Journey Begins Midway Games Tɛmplet:N/A New Line Cinema Prequel to the Mortal Kombat film.
Toy Story Original John Lasseter Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures (Walt Disney Pictures) Theatrical ($394,436,586,4) Made by Pixar
1997 Hercules[6] John Musker, Ron Clements Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures (Walt Disney Pictures) Theatrical ($252,000,000.7) Film featuring the character Heracles.
1998 Hercules and Xena - The Animated Movie: The Battle for Mount Olympus[6] Lynne Naylor Universal Pictures (Universal Pictures Home Entertainment) Tɛmplet:N/A Part of the Hercules: The Legendary Journeys franchicse.
1999 The Iron Giant[108] Faber and Faber Brad Bird Warner Bros. Theatrical ($31.3,000,000) Film based on the novel The Iron Man by Ted Hughes.
Tarzan[5] A.C. McClurg Kevin Lima, Chris Buck Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures (Walt Disney Pictures) Theatrical ($448.2,000,000) Film featuring the character Tarzan.
Hercules: Zero to Hero Original Bob Kline, Tad Stones, Phil Wenstein Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures (Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment) Tɛmplet:N/A Sequel to Hercules.
Toy Story 2 John Lasseter Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures (Walt Disney Pictures) Theatrical ($512,000,000) Sequel to Toy Story
2000 Buzz Lightyear of Star Command: The Adventure Begins Tad Stones Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures (Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment) Tɛmplet:N/A Part of the Toy Story franchise.
2001 Osmosis Jones[109] Various Warner Bros. Theatrical ($14,000,000) Live-action animated film
2002 The Powerpuff Girls Movie[49] Craig McCracken Warner Bros. Theatrical ($16,426,471) Based on The Powerpuff Girls TV series
Buffy: The Animated Series[49] Tɛmplet:N/A Fox rowspan="8" Tɛmplet:N/A Failed pilot for an animated series based on the television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer.
Inspector Gadget's Last Case Michael Maliani DIC Entertainment Television film
Based on the character of the same name
Groove Squad Patrick A. Ventura A made-for-TV film that once aired on Nickelodeon
2003 Kim Possible: A Sitch in Time Steve Loter Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures (Buena Vista Television) Part of the Kim Possible franchise.
The Animatrix[45] Various Warner Bros. (Warner Bros. Home Entertainment) Part of The Matrix franchise.
Those Who Walk in Darkness Grand Central Publishing Tɛmplet:N/A Lightyear Entertainment Film based on the novel Those Who Walk in Darkness by John Ridley.
G.I. Joe: Spy Troops[75] Hasbro Dale Carman Paramount Pictures (Paramount Home Entertainment) Part of the G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero franchise.
2004 The Big Superhero Wish Original Gary Conrad, Sarah Frost Paramount Pictures (Nickelodeon) Television special
A special to The Fairly Oddparents
The Incredibles Brad Bird Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures (Walt Disney Pictures) Theatrical ($631,442,092) Made by Pixar
Lady Death: The Motion Picture Chaos! Comics Andy Orjuela A.D. Vision rowspan="14" Tɛmplet:N/A Film based on the comic book Lady Death by Brian Pulido.
Max Steel: Endangered Species Mattel Sean Frewer Warner Bros. (Warner Bros. Television) Part of the Max Steel franchise.
Van Helsing: The London Assignment[61] Constable & Robinson Sharon Bridgeman Universal Pictures (Universal Pictures Home Entertainment) Prequel to the film Van Helsing
The Chronicles of Riddick: Dark Fury[48] Original Peter Chung Part of The Chronicles of Riddick franchise.
G.I. Joe: Valor vs. Venom[75] Hasbro Dale Carman Paramount Pictures (Paramount Home Entertainment) Sequel to G.I. Joe: Spy Troops.
2005 Mucha Lucha!: The Return of El Maléfico Original Ron Hughart Warner Bros. Direct-to-video
Based on the show of the same name
Mr. Incredible and Pals Various Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures (Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment) Part of The Incredibles franchise.
Inspector Gadget's Biggest Caper Ever Ezekiel Norton DIC Entertainment Direct-to-video
Part of the Inspector Gadget franchise
Kim Possible Movie: So the Drama Steve Loter Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures (Buena Vista Television) Part of the Kim Possible franchise.
The Golden Blaze Bryon E. Casrson Kidtoon Films
Tarzan II A.C. McClurg Brian Smith Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures (Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment) Sequel to Tarzan.
Max Steel: Forces of Nature Mattel Sean Sullivan Warner Bros. (Warner Bros. Television) Part of the Max Steel franchise.
2006 Max Steel: Countdown
2007 Mosaic POW! Entertainment Roy Allen Smith Lionsgate Films (Anchor Bay Entertainment) Direct-to-video
Created by Stan Lee
TMNT Mirage Studios Kevin Munroe Warner Bros., The Weinstein Company Theatrical ($95,608,995) Alternative sequel to 1991's Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: The Secret of the Ooze
Aqua Teen Hunger Force Colon Movie Film for Theaters[110] Original Various First Look Pictures Theatrical ($5.5,000,000) Film based on the television series Aqua Teen Hunger Force.
The Condor POW! Entertainment Steven E. Gordon Lionsgate Films (Anchor Bay Entertainment) rowspan="6" Tɛmplet:N/A Direct-to-video
Created by Stan Lee
Ben 10: Secret of the Omnitrix Original Sebastian O. Montes III, Scooter Tidwell Warner Bros. (Cartoon Network Studios) Television film
Based on Ben 10 TV series
Phantom Planet Butch Hartman Paramount Pictures (Nickelodeon) The series finale to Danny Phantom
Veritas, Prince of Truth Arturo Ruiz-Esparza Gaiam Vivendi Entertainment, Lightyear Entertainment
Max Steel: Dark Rival Mattel William Lau Warner Bros. (Warner Bros. Television) Part of the Max Steel franchise.
The Chosen One Original Chris Lackey Tɛmplet:N/A
2008 Turok: Son of Stone Valiant Comics Curt Geda, Dan Riba, Frank Squillace, Tad Stones Universal Pictures (Classic Media) Direct-to-video
Kung Fu Panda[111] Original John Stevenson, Mark Osborne Universal Pictures (DreamWorks Animation) Theatrical ($631,000,000.7)
Star Wars: The Clone Wars[4] Dave Filoni Warner Bros. Theatrical ($68.3,000,000) Part of the Star Wars franchise.
Bolt Chris Williams Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures (Walt Disney Pictures) Theatrical ($310,000,000)
2009 Garfield's Pet Force Andrews McMeel Universal Mark A.Z. Dippé, Kyung Ho Lee Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures (20th Century Fox Home Entertainment) Tɛmplet:N/A Direct-to-video
Based on the comic strip of the same name
Astro Boy Various David Bowers Lionsgate Films (Summit Entertainment) Theatrical ($44,093,014) Imagi Animation Studios film loosely based on the manga series of the same name
Monsters vs. Aliens Original Conrad Vernon, Rob Letterman Universal Pictures (DreamWorks Animation) Theatrical ($381.5,000,000)
The Haunted World of El Superbeasto MVCreations Rob Zombie Lionsgate Films (Anchor Bay Entertainment) Theatrical ($10,000,000) Film based on the comic by Rob Zombie.
Turtles Forever Mirage Studios Roy Burdine
Lloyd Goldfine
4Kids Entertainment rowspan="2"Tɛmplet:N/A Television film
Crossover event, between the 1987 series and 2003 series
Monsters vs. Aliens: Mutant Pumpkins from Outer Space Original Various Universal Pictures (DreamWorks Animation) Part of the Monsters vs. Aliens
2010 Toy Story 3 Lee Unkrich Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures (Walt Disney Pictures) Theatrical ($1,067,000,000) Sequel to Toy Story 2
Megamind Tom McGrath Universal Pictures (DreamWorks Animation) Theatrical ($317,415,120)
Despicable Me Chris Renaud, Pierre Coffin Universal Pictures Theatrical ($543.2,000,000)
Kung-Fu Magoo Andres Couturier Gaiam Vivendi Entertainment Theatrical ($2.6,000,000) Film featuring the animated character Mr. Magoo.
Kung Fu Panda Holiday[111] Tim Johnson Universal Pictures (DreamWorks Animation) Tɛmplet:N/A Part of the Kung Fu Panda franchise.
2011 Kung Fu Panda 2[111] Jennifer Yuh Nelson Theatrical ($665.7,000,000) Sequel to Kung Fu Panda.
Phineas and Ferb the Movie: Across the 2nd Dimension[112] Various Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures (Disney Television Animation) Tɛmplet:N/A Film features the superhero Perry the Platypus.
Puss in Boots[113] Chris Miller Universal Pictures (DreamWorks Animation) Theatrical ($555,000,000) Part of the Shrek franchise.
2012 Ben 10: Destroy All Aliens Victor Cook Warner Bros. (Warner Bros. Television) rowspan="2" Tɛmplet:N/A Television film
Based on Ben 10 TV series
The Amazing Adventures of the Living Corpse Dynamite Entertainment Justin Paul Ritter Shoreline Productions [114]
ParaNorman[115] Original Sam Fell, Chris Butler Universal Pictures (Focus Features) Theatrical ($107.1,000,000)
Puss in Boots: The Three Diablos[113] Raman Hui Universal Pictures (DreamWorks Animation) Tɛmplet:N/A Part of the Puss in Boots franchise.
Rise of the Guardians William Joyce Peter Ramsey Theatrical ($306,000,000.9} Film based on the book The Guardians of Childhood.
2013 Jay & Silent Bob's Super Groovy Cartoon Movie Original Steve Stark Phase 4 Films Theatrical ($69,000) Adaptation from the comic book Bluntman and Chronic by Kevin Smith, originally from his film Chasing Amy.
Despicable Me 2 Chris Renaud, Pierre Coffin Universal Pictures Theatrical ($970.8,000,000) Sequel to the film Despicable Me.
Transformers Prime Beast Hunters: Predacons Rising Hasbro Duane Capizzi, Marsha Griffin, Steven Melching Lionsgate Films (Entertainment One) rowspan="3" Tɛmplet:N/A Conclusion of the Transformers: Prime television series.
Scooby-Doo! Mask of the Blue Falcon Original Michael Goguen Warner Bros. (Warner Bros. Home Entertainment) Part of the Scooby-Doo franchise.
2014 Stan Lee's Mighty 7: Beginnings Pow! Entertainment Lee Ningning Cinedigm, PGS Entertainment Aired on Hub Network
2015 The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water Nickelodeon Paul Tibbitt Paramount Pictures Theatrical ($323,436,538) Hybrid film with both live-action and animation
Based on the SpongeBob SquarePants TV series
Sequel to The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie
Barbie in Princess Power Mattel Ezekiel Norton Universal Pictures Tɛmplet:N/A Limited theater release/widespread video release
First superhero film with a solo female lead released in theaters since Elektra
Minions Original Pierre Coffin, Kyle Balda Theatrical ($1,159,398,397) Spin off to the film Despicable Me.
Scooby-Doo! and Kiss: Rock and Roll Mystery Spike Brandt, Tony Cervone Warner Bros. (Warner Bros. Home Entertainment) rowspan="4" Tɛmplet:N/A Direct-to-video
Second superhero film based on rock band Kiss, crossover with Scooby-Doo franchise
Sanjay's Super Team Sanjay Patel Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures (Walt Disney Pictures)
Red Sonja: Queen of Plagues Dynamite Entertainment Gail Simone Shout! Factory Film based on the comic Red Sonja.
2016 Zoolander: Super Model[116] Aaron Augenblick Original Augenblick Studios / Insurge Pictures / Red Hour Productions Film based on the Zoolander film series.
Kung Fu Panda 3[111] Jennifer Yuh Nelson Universal Pictures (DreamWorks Animation) Theatrical ($521.1,000,000) Third instalment of the Kung Fu Panda film series.
2017 Captain Underpants: The First Epic Movie Scholastic Corporation David Soren Theatrical ($125,364,252)
Despicable Me 3 Original Pierre Coffin, Kyle Balda Universal Pictures Theatrical ($1.035,000,000) Third installment of the Despicable Me film series.
2018 Incredibles 2 Brad Bird Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures (Walt Disney Pictures) Theatrical ($1,242,693,333) Sequel to Pixar's The Incredibles
Henchmen Adam Wood Lionsgate Films (Entertainment One) Theatrical ($1,469) Limited theater release
Based on the short film Henchmen: Ill Suited
2019 The Secret Life of Pets 2[117] Chris Renaud Universal Pictures Theatrical ($446.3,000,000) Sequel to The Secret Life of Pets. The film features the character, Snowball, as a superhero.
Toy Story 4 Josh Cooley Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures (Walt Disney Pictures) Theatrical ($1,073,000,000) Sequel to Toy Story 3
Steven Universe: The Movie[118] Various Warner Bros. (Cartoon Network Studios) Tɛmplet:N/A Continuation of the television series Steven Universe.
2020 Scoob! Hanna-Barbera Tony Cervone Warner Bros. Theatrical ($24,900,000) Made by Warner Animation Group
Reboot to the Scooby-Doo Franchise
Mortal Kombat Legends: Scorpion's Revenge Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment Ethan Spaulding Warner Bros. (Warner Bros. Home Entertainment) Tɛmplet:N/A Film based on the Mortal Kombat video game franchise.
Ben 10 Versus the Universe: The Movie Original Henrique Jardim and John McIntyre Warner Bros. (Warner Bros. Television) Theatrical ($50,743) Television film, released theatrically in UAE
Based on Ben 10 TV series
Carmen Sandiego: To Steal or Not to Steal[119] Broderbund / The Learning Company Jos Humphrey Netflix rowspan="3"Tɛmplet:N/A Interactive spin-off film of the Carmen Sandiego television series.
Phineas and Ferb the Movie: Candace Against the Universe[112] Original Bob Bowen Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures (Disney Platform Distribution) Film featuring the superhero Perry the Platypus
2021 Mortal Kombat Legends: Battle of the Realms Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment Ethan Spaulding Warner Bros. (Warner Bros. Home Entertainment) Sequel to the film Mortal Kombat Legends: Scorpion's Revenge.
2022 Lightyear Original Angus MacLane Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures (Walt Disney Pictures) Theatrical ($20,700,000) Made by Pixar
Prequel to Toy Story
Minions: The Rise of Gru Kyle Balda Universal Pictures Theatrical ($4,082,593) Sequel to Minions
Spin off to the film Despicable Me.
Santaman Bret Stern Film Mode Entertainment rowspan="4" Tɛmplet:N/A A Superhero take on Santa Claus.
Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Movie Mirage Studios Andy Suriano
Ant Ward
Netflix Based on Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
Co-produced by Nickelodeon Movies
Mortal Kombat Legends: Snow Blind Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment Rick Morales Warner Bros. (Warner Bros. Home Entertainment) Sequel to the film Mortal Kombat Legends: Battle of the Realms.
Aqua Teen Forever: Plantasm[110] Original Various Film based on the television series Aqua Teen Hunger Force.
Puss in Boots: The Last Wish[113] Joel Crawford Universal Pictures (DreamWorks Animation) Theatrical ($431.3,000,000) Sequel to Puss in Boots
2023 The Trident Matt Flynn Tɛmplet:N/A Part of the Puss in Boots franchise.
The Super Mario Bros. Movie Nintendo Aaron Horvath, Michael Jelenic Universal Pictures Theatrical ($788,000,000) Film based on the Super Mario video game.
Ruby Gillman, Teenage Kraken Original Kirk DeMicco Universal Pictures (DreamWorks Animation) Theatrical ($5,600)
Nimona HarperCollins Nick Bruno and Troy Quane Netflix rowspan="2" Tɛmplet:N/A Based on the graphic novel of the same name.
The Venture Bros.: Radiant Is the Blood of the Baboon Heart[120] Original Jackson Publick Warner Bros. (Warner Bros. Home Entertainment) Finale for the television series The Venture Bros.
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem Mirage Studios Jeff Rowe Paramount Pictures Theatrical ($10.2 Million) Co-produced by Nickelodeon Movies and Point Grey Pictures
The Monkey King Original Anthony Stacchi Netflix Tɛmplet:N/A
PAW Patrol: The Mighty Movie Spin Master Cal Brunker Paramount Pictures Theatrical ($1,513,796) Based on PAW Patrol
Sequel to PAW Patrol: The Movie
Co-produced by Nickelodeon Movies
Mortal Kombat Legends: Cage Match Warner Bros. Games Ethan Spaulding Warner Bros. (Warner Bros. Home Entertainment) Tɛmplet:N/A Sequel to the film Mortal Kombat Legends: Snow Blind.

Upcoming[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]

Year Film Publisher Director Distributor Notes
2024 The Tiger's Apprentice HarperCollins Raman Hui Paramount Pictures (Paramount+) Based on a book of the same name.
Kung Fu Panda 4 Original Mike Mitchell Universal Pictures (DreamWorks Animation) Fourth instalment of the Kung Fu Panda film series.
Ultraman: Rising Tsuburaya Productions Shannon Tindle, John Aoshima Netflix A freature film in the Ultraman franchise.
Despicable Me 4 Original Chris Renaud, Patrick Delage Universal Pictures Fourth installment of the Despicable Me film series.
Transformers One Hasbro Josh Cooley Paramount Pictures Animated Movie the Transformers film series
Made by Paramount Animation.
2025 Avatar Aang Nickelodeon Lauren Montgomery Paramount Pictures Based on the Avatar: The Last Airbender series.
Made by Paramount Animation.
rowspan="5" style="text-align:center" Tɛmplet:N/A Untitled Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem Sequel Mirage Studios Jeff Rowe Paramount Pictures Co-produced by Nickelodeon Movies and Point Grey Pictures
Relatively Super[121] Original Sonny Dyon QiCo Films Television film
Super Day Care[122] rowspan="3" style="text-align:center" Tɛmplet:N/A Skydance Media Co-production with Outlier Society Productions
Legion of 5[123] POW! Entertainment Rainmaker Entertainment
Mighty Mouse Terrytoons Paramount Pictures Based on the Mighty Mouse TV series
Made by Paramount Animation

See also[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]

Kundivihira[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]

  1. Brake, Mark (February 18, 2020). The Science of James Bond: The Super-villains, Tech and Spy-Craft Behind the Film and Fiction. Skyhorse Publishing. ISBN 9781510743809. Retrieved November 25, 2022.
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