Warner Brothers A.K.A Warner Bros. Pictures is an American Film company in the opening from "Final Destination 5" and the upcoming sixth movie. The studio’s mascots are Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck from a cartoon show called “Looney Tunes”. (As seen in their backlot studio as golden statues.) It was headquartered at Burbank, California, and founded on April 4th, 1923. It was one of the ''Big Five Studios'' to compete with Walt Disney Studios (including Walt Disney Pictures, with their animation division and Pixar Animation Studios, Marvel Studios, Lucasfilm Ltd, Touchstone Pictures, Hollywood Pictures, 20th Century Studios, etc.) Paramount Pictures (Including Nickelodeon, MTV, Comedy Central, and Miramax), Comcast’s Universal Studios (including Focus, NBC, Illumination and DreamWorks Animation), and Sony Pictures’ film and television divisions; (Columbia Pictures, Tristar, Screen Gems, their animation studio, Sony Pictures Animation, Sony Pictures Television, etc). Its icon is the famous water tower in the studio, it features the logo of the WB shield on it. The trio of cartoon characters were Yakko, Wakko, and Dot Warner (A.K.A The Warner Trio) from the 1990s Warner Bros animated series, "Animaniacs" and its 2020s reboot of the same name who lived there.
History[]
In April of 1923. It had four founders, which all of them are brothers: Jack, Harry, Sam and Albert Warner. It was located in Burbank, California U.S.A and it’s related to making films and television from somewhere to the 1920s through today. Today, they’ve create and made a large library of film and television series, as well as a few other content like video games; include DC Comics, HBO drama series Game of Thrones, Looney Tunes, Tiny Toon Adventures (and its reboot, "Tiny Toons Looniversity"), Animaniacs (both 1990s and 2020s versions) Middle Earth (Which New Line also created the franchise, A Nightmare on Elm Street, The Mask and the franchise itself), Turner Entertainment’s library of Pre-1986 old school Metro-Goldwyn Mayer film and television library, (including Tex Avery cartoons and The Wizard of Oz, which one of the Tex Avery’s Cartoons is 1947’s "Red Hot Rangers", a short of George and Junior segment on the fourth installment of the series.) Hanna-Barbera’s Cartoons include Yogi Bear, The Flintstones, Scooby Doo, Tom and Jerry and Wizarding World of Harry Potter. They also have other shows and movies include Lethal Weapon, The Sopranos, Cartoon Network/Adult Swim’s adult shows as well as video game franchises like Mortal Kombat.
Intros in Final Destination series[]
The fifth movie had a Warner Bros. Pictures-New Line Cinema transition logo, rather than New Line Cinema’s stand-alone logo from the first four movies, Just because they were merged in 2008 as a unit as the studio itself. In 1998, ten years prior to the merger, Time Warner Entertainment acquired the studio to become a subsidiary of Warner Bros. Pictures itself.