List of TriStar Pictures films
This is a list of films produced and/or released by American film studio TriStar Pictures. Some of the films listed here were distributed theatrically in the United States by the company's distribution division, Sony Pictures Releasing (formerly known as Triumph Releasing Corporation (1982–1994) and Columbia TriStar Film Distributors International (1988–2005).
1980s
| Release date | Title | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| April 6, 1984 | Where the Boys Are '84 | co-production with ITC Productions |
| May 11, 1984 | The Natural | co-production with Delphi II Productions |
| July 13, 1984 | The Muppets Take Manhattan | co-production with Henson Associates |
| July 27, 1984 | Meatballs Part II | Distribution only; produced by Bishop/Poe Productions |
| August 31, 1984 | Flashpoint | co-production with HBO Pictures and Silver Screen Partners |
| September 21, 1984 | Places in the Heart | Nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture co-production with Delphi II Productions |
| October 12, 1984 | Songwriter | co-production with Pollack Productions |
| November 9, 1984 | Silent Night, Deadly Night | Distribution only; produced by Barmak Productions |
| December 14, 1984 | Runaway | co-production with Delphi III Productions |
| December 21, 1984 | Birdy | co-production with A&M Films |
| Breakin' 2: Electric Boogaloo | Distribution only; produced by The Cannon Group | |
| February 8, 1985 | Heaven Help Us | co-production with HBO Pictures and Silver Screen Partners |
| March 22, 1985 | The Last Dragon | co-production with Motown Productions |
| April 3, 1985 | Alamo Bay | co-production with Delphi IV Productions |
| May 3, 1985 | Private Resort | co-production with Delphi III Productions |
| May 22, 1985 | Rambo: First Blood Part II | co-production with Carolco Pictures |
| July 19, 1985 | The Legend of Billie Jean | co-production with Delphi III Productions |
| August 7, 1985 | Real Genius | |
| August 16, 1985 | Volunteers | co-production with HBO Pictures and Silver Screen Partners |
| October 4, 1985 | Sweet Dreams | |
| November 27, 1985 | Santa Claus: The Movie | Distribution only; produced by Salkind/Spengler Productions |
| January 3, 1986 | Head Office | co-production with HBO Pictures and Silver Screen Partners |
| January 17, 1986 | Iron Eagle | co-production with Delphi Films |
| February 21, 1986 | The Hitcher | co-production with HBO Pictures and Silver Screen Partners |
| April 11, 1986 | Band of the Hand | co-production with Delphi V Productions |
| April 25, 1986 | 8 Million Ways to Die | co-production with Producers Sales Organization |
| May 9, 1986 | Short Circuit | co-production with Turman-Foster Company |
| June 27, 1986 | Labyrinth | co-production with Henson Associates and Lucasfilm |
| July 2, 1986 | About Last Night... | co-production with Delphi V Productions |
| July 30, 1986 | Nothing in Common | co-production with Rastar |
| August 22, 1986 | Night of the Creeps | co-production with Delphi V Productions |
| October 10, 1986 | Peggy Sue Got Married | co-production with Rastar and Zoetrope Studios |
| October 31, 1986 | Let's Get Harry | co-production with Delphi V Productions |
| December 19, 1986 | No Mercy | co-production with Delphi Productions |
| February 6, 1987 | Light of Day | co-production with Taft Entertainment |
| March 6, 1987 | Angel Heart | co-production with Carolco Pictures |
| March 27, 1987 | Blind Date | co-production with Delphi Productions |
| April 24, 1987 | Extreme Prejudice | co-production with Carolco Pictures |
| May 8, 1987 | Gardens of Stone | co-production with Zoetrope Studios |
| May 22, 1987 | Amazing Grace and Chuck | co-production with Rastar |
| July 10, 1987 | The Squeeze | co-production with Tannen-Hitzig Productions |
| August 7, 1987 | Nadine | co-production with ML Delphi Premier Productions |
| August 14, 1987 | The Monster Squad | co-production with Taft Entertainment |
| September 18, 1987 | The Principal | co-production with ML Delphi Premier Productions |
| October 2, 1987 | Like Father Like Son | co-production with Imagine Entertainment |
| October 23, 1987 | Suspect | co-production with ML Delphi Premier Productions |
| October 30, 1987 | Gaby: A True Story | co-production with Perry/Mandoki Productions |
| November 13, 1987 | The Running Man | co-production with Taft Entertainment |
| December 18, 1987 | Ironweed | |
| January 15, 1988 | For Keeps | co-production with ML Delphi Premier Productions |
| March 4, 1988 | Switching Channels | co-production with Martin Ransohoff Productions |
| March 18, 1988 | Pound Puppies and the Legend of Big Paw | Distribution only; produced by Carolco Pictures and Atlantic/Kushner-Locke |
| April 1, 1988 | The Seventh Sign | co-production with Interscope Communications |
| April 29, 1988 | Sunset | co-production with ML Delphi Premier Productions |
| May 25, 1988 | Rambo III | co-production with Carolco Pictures |
| June 17, 1988 | Red Heat | |
| July 6, 1988 | Short Circuit 2 | co-production with Turman-Foster Company |
| August 5, 1988 | The Blob | co-production with Blay/Kastner Productions |
| September 23, 1988 | Sweet Hearts Dance | co-production with ML Delphi Premier Productions |
| October 14, 1988 | The Kiss | Distribution only; produced by Astral Film Enterprises and Trilogy Entertainment Group |
| October 21, 1988 | Bat*21 | co-production with Vision PDG |
| November 11, 1988 | Iron Eagle II | co-production with Carolco Pictures and Alliance Films |
| November 18, 1988 | High Spirits | co-production with Vision PDG |
| January 13, 1989 | DeepStar Six | co-production with Carolco Pictures |
| February 3, 1989 | Who's Harry Crumb? | co-production with Arnon Milchan Productions |
| February 10, 1989 | Tap | co-production with Gary Adelson Productions |
| March 10, 1989 | Chances Are | co-production with Lobell/Bergman Productions |
| March 31, 1989 | Sing | co-production with Craig Zadan Productions |
| April 28, 1989 | Loverboy | co-production with Foster/Hunt Productions |
| May 12, 1989 | See No Evil, Hear No Evil | co-production with Marvin Worth Productions |
| August 4, 1989 | Lock Up | co-production with Carolco Pictures and Gordon Company |
| September 29, 1989 | Johnny Handsome | co-production with Carolco Pictures and Guber-Peters Company |
| October 13, 1989 | Look Who's Talking | co-production with Jonathan D. Krane Productions |
| November 15, 1989 | Steel Magnolias | co-production with Rastar |
| December 15, 1989 | Glory | co-production with Freddie Fields Productions |
| December 22, 1989 | Music Box | co-production with Carolco Pictures |
1990s
| Release date | Title | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| February 9, 1990 | Loose Cannons | co-production with Spelling/Griesman Productions |
| February 23, 1990 | Mountains of the Moon | co-production with Carolco Pictures and IndieProd Company Productions |
| March 16, 1990 | Blind Fury | co-production with Interscope Communications |
| March 30, 1990 | Side Out | co-production with Aurora Productions |
| April 6, 1990 | I Love You to Death | co-production with Chestnut Hill Productions |
| April 27, 1990 | Q & A | co-production with Regency International Pictures |
| June 1, 1990 | Total Recall | co-production with Carolco Pictures |
| July 20, 1990 | The Freshman | co-production with Lobell/Bergman Productions |
| August 10, 1990 | Air America | co-production with Carolco Pictures and IndieProd Company Productions |
| September 21, 1990 | Narrow Margin | co-production with Carolco Pictures and Zimbert Productions |
| October 5, 1990 | Avalon | co-production with Baltimore Pictures |
| November 2, 1990 | Jacob's Ladder | co-production with Carolco Pictures |
| December 14, 1990 | Look Who's Talking Too | co-production with Jonathan D. Krane Productions |
| February 8, 1991 | L.A. Story | co-production with Carolco Pictures and IndieProd Company Productions |
| March 1, 1991 | The Doors | co-production with Carolco Pictures and Imagine Entertainment |
| April 26, 1991 | Toy Soldiers | co-production with Island World |
| May 24, 1991 | Hudson Hawk | co-production with Silver Pictures |
| July 3, 1991 | Terminator 2: Judgment Day | co-production with Carolco Pictures, Pacific Western Productions and Lightstorm Entertainment |
| July 26, 1991 | Another You | co-production with Ziggy Steinberg Productions |
| August 9, 1991 | Bingo | co-production with Thomas Baer Productions |
| September 20, 1991 | The Fisher King | co-production with Hill/Obst Productions |
| December 11, 1991 | Hook | co-production with Amblin Entertainment |
| December 20, 1991 | Bugsy | Nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture co-production with Baltimore Pictures |
| March 20, 1992 | Basic Instinct | co-production with Carolco Pictures and Le Studio Canal+ |
| April 3, 1992 | Thunderheart | co-production with Tribeca Productions |
| April 17, 1992 | City of Joy | co-production with Allied Filmmakers |
| July 10, 1992 | Universal Soldier | co-production with Carolco Pictures, IndieProd Company Productions and Centropolis Film Productions |
| September 11, 1992 | Wind | co-production with American Zoetrope |
| September 18, 1992 | Husbands and Wives | co-production with Rollins & Joffe Productions |
| October 16, 1992 | Candyman | co-production with PolyGram Filmed Entertainment and Propaganda Films |
| December 25, 1992 | Chaplin | co-production with Carolco Pictures, Le Studio Canal+ and RCS Video |
| January 29, 1993 | Sniper | co-production with Baltimore Pictures |
| May 28, 1993 | Cliffhanger | co-production with Carolco Pictures, Le Studio Canal+ and RCS Video; last film to use the 1984 logo |
| June 25, 1993 | Sleepless in Seattle | co-production with Foster Productions; first film to use the 1993 logo |
| July 9, 1993 | Weekend at Bernie's II | distribution only; produced by Victor Drai Productions |
| July 30, 1993 | So I Married an Axe Murderer | co-production with Fried/Woods Films |
| August 18, 1993 | Manhattan Murder Mystery | co-production with Rollins & Joffe Productions |
| August 20, 1993 | Wilder Napalm | co-production with Baltimore Pictures |
| October 8, 1993 | Mr. Jones | co-production with Rastar |
| October 22, 1993 | Rudy | co-production with Fried/Woods Films |
| November 5, 1993 | Look Who's Talking Now | co-production with Jonathan D. Krane Productions |
| December 22, 1993 | Philadelphia | co-production with Clinica Estetico |
| March 11, 1994 | Guarding Tess | co-production with Channel Productions |
| April 8, 1994 | Threesome | co-production with Motion Picture Corporation of America |
| April 15, 1994 | Cops & Robbersons | co-production with Channel Productions |
| May 6, 1994 | 3 Ninjas Kick Back | distribution only; produced by Sheen Productions and Ben-Ami/Leeds Productions |
| July 29, 1994 | It Could Happen to You | co-production with Lobell/Bergman Productions |
| September 16, 1994 | Princess Caraboo | co-production with Beacon Pictures |
| October 7, 1994 | Only You | co-production with Fried/Woods Films |
| November 4, 1994 | Mary Shelley's Frankenstein | co-production with Japan Satellite Broadcasting, Inc., IndieProd Company Productions and American Zoetrope |
| December 21, 1994 | Mixed Nuts | co-production with Witt/Thomas Productions |
| December 23, 1994 | Legends of the Fall | co-production with Bedford Falls Productions |
| February 10, 1995 | The Quick and the Dead | co-production with Japan Satellite Broadcasting, Inc. and IndieProd Company Productions |
| March 3, 1995 | Hideaway | co-production with Baerwitz/Hanczakowzki/Everett Productions |
| March 10, 1995 | 3 Ninjas Knuckle Up | distribution only; produced by Sheen Productions |
| April 12, 1995 | Jury Duty | co-production with Triumph Films |
| May 26, 1995 | Johnny Mnemonic | co-production with Alliance Films |
| August 30, 1995 | Magic in the Water | co-production with Triumph Films |
| September 29, 1995 | Devil in a Blue Dress | co-production with Clinica Estetico and Mundy Lane Entertainment |
| October 20, 1995 | Never Talk to Strangers | co-production with Alliance Films |
| December 15, 1995 | Jumanji | co-production with Interscope Communications |
| February 23, 1996 | Mary Reilly | co-production with Tanen/Heyman Productions |
| March 8, 1996 | If Lucy Fell | co-production with Motion Picture Corporation of America |
| March 22, 1996 | Race the Sun | co-production with Morrow/Heus Productions |
| April 19, 1996 | Mrs. Winterbourne | co-production with A&M Films |
| April 26, 1996 | Sunset Park | co-production with Jersey Films |
| August 2, 1996 | Matilda | |
| August 16, 1996 | The Fan | co-production with Mandalay Pictures and Scott Free Productions |
| October 25, 1996 | High School High | co-production with Zucker Productions |
| November 15, 1996 | The Mirror Has Two Faces | co-production with Phoenix Pictures |
| December 13, 1996 | Jerry Maguire | Nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture co-production with Gracie Films and Vinyl Films |
| January 17, 1997 | Beverly Hills Ninja | co-production with 3 Arts Entertainment and Motion Picture Corporation of America |
| February 7, 1997 | The Pest | co-production with The Bubble Factory |
| February 28, 1997 | Donnie Brasco | co-production with Mandalay Pictures and Baltimore Pictures |
| June 20, 1997 | My Best Friend's Wedding | co-production with Zucker Productions |
| October 3, 1997 | U Turn | co-production with Phoenix Pictures |
| October 10, 1997 | Seven Years in Tibet | co-production with Mandalay Pictures |
| November 7, 1997 | Starship Troopers | distribution only; produced by Jon Davison Productions |
| December 25, 1997 | As Good as It Gets | Nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture co-production with Gracie Films |
| January 23, 1998 | Slappy and the Stinkers | co-production with The Bubble Factory |
| Swept from the Sea | co-production with Phoenix Pictures | |
| January 30, 1998 | Desperate Measures | co-production with Mandalay Pictures |
| March 6, 1998 | Hush | co-production with Red Wagon Entertainment |
| April 10, 1998 | 3 Ninjas: High Noon at Mega Mountain | distribution only; produced by Leeds/Ben-Ami Productions and Sheen Productions |
| April 17, 1998 | Homegrown | co-production with Lakeshore Entertainment |
| April 24, 1998 | The Big Hit | co-production with Amen Ra Films and Zide-Perry Productions |
| May 1, 1998 | Dancer, Texas Pop. 81 | co-production with HSX Films |
| May 20, 1998 | Godzilla | co-production with Centropolis Entertainment |
| July 10, 1998 | Madeline | co-production with Jaffilms |
| July 17, 1998 | The Mask of Zorro | co-production with Amblin Entertainment |
| September 4, 1998 | Knock Off | co-production with MDP Worldwide and Film Workshop |
| September 25, 1998 | Urban Legend | co-production with Phoenix Pictures and Original Film |
| October 23, 1998 | Apt Pupil | co-production with Phoenix Pictures and Bad Hat Harry Productions |
| February 19, 1999 | Jawbreaker | co-production with Kramer-Tornell Productions |
| March 12, 1999 | Baby Geniuses | co-production with Crystal Sky Pictures |
| August 20, 1999 | Universal Soldier: The Return | co-production with Baumgarten-Prophet Entertainment and IndieProd Company Productions |
2000s
| Release date | Title | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| June 3, 2005 | Lords of Dogtown | released with Columbia Pictures and Senator International |
| September 30, 2005 | Oliver Twist | distribution only; produced by R.P. Productions |
| April 21, 2006 | Silent Hill | distribution only; produced by Davis Films and Konami |
| September 1, 2006 | Crossover | distribution only; produced by 360 Pictures |
| October 27, 2006 | Running with Scissors | co-production with Plan B Entertainment |
| March 16, 2007 | Premonition | co-production with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Hyde Park Entertainment and Offspring Entertainment |
| April 27, 2007 | Wind Chill | distribution only; produced by Blueprint Pictures and Section Eight Productions |
| July 27, 2007 | I Know Who Killed Me | co-production with 360 Pictures |
| August 8, 2007 | Daddy Day Camp | distribution only; produced by Revolution Studios and Davis Entertainment |
| September 7, 2007 | The Brothers Solomon | distribution only; produced by Revolution Studios and The Carsey-Werner Company |
| October 5, 2007 | Feel the Noise | distribution only; produced by Sony BMG Film and Nuyorican Productions |
| April 18, 2008 | 88 Minutes | distribution only; produced by Millennium Films and Emmett/Furla Films |
| October 24, 2008 | Passengers | co-production with Mandate Pictures |
| December 5, 2008 | Cadillac Records | co-production with Sony Music Film and Parkwood Entertainment |
| August 14, 2009 | District 9 | Nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture co-production with WingNut Films and QED International |
| November 20, 2009 | Planet 51 | co-production with Ilion Animation Studios and HandMade Films International |
2010s
| Release date | Title | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| April 8, 2011 | Soul Surfer | US distribution only; co-production with FilmDistrict, Affirm Films, Brookwell McNamara Entertainment and Mandalay Vision |
| May 6, 2011 | Jumping the Broom | co-production with Stage 6 Films and Our Stories Films |
| August 26, 2011 | Colombiana | US distribution only; co-production with Stage 6 Films, EuropaCorp, TF1 Films Production and Canal+ |
| September 30, 2011 | Courageous | co-production with Sherwood Pictures, Provident Films, Affirm Films and Kendrick Brothers Productions |
| August 17, 2012 | Sparkle | co-production with Stage 6 Films |
| September 28, 2012 | Looper | US distribution only; co-production with FilmDistrict, Endgame Entertainment, DMG Entertainment and FilmNation Entertainment |
| March 15, 2013 | The Call | US and Scandinavian distribution only; co-production with Stage 6 Films, Troika Pictures, WWE Studios and Sierra/Affinity |
| April 5, 2013 | Evil Dead | co-production with FilmDistrict and Ghost House Pictures |
| August 9, 2013 | Elysium | co-production with Media Rights Capital and QED International |
| February 21, 2014 | Pompeii | US distribution only; co-production with FilmDistrict, Constantin Film and Impact Pictures |
| April 16, 2014 | Heaven Is for Real | co-production with Roth Films |
| May 9, 2014 | Moms' Night Out | co-production with Affirm Films, Provident Films and Pure Flix Entertainment |
| August 22, 2014 | When the Game Stands Tall | co-production with Affirm Films and Mandalay Pictures |
| August 7, 2015 | Ricki and the Flash | co-production with LStar Capital, Marc Platt Productions and Baldwill Entertainment |
| August 28, 2015 | War Room | co-production with Provident Films, Affirm Films and Kendrick Brothers Productions; last film to use the 1993 logo |
| September 30, 2015 | The Walk | co-production with LStar Capital and ImageMovers; first film to use the 2015 logo |
| May 13, 2016 | Money Monster | co-production with LStar Capital, Smokehouse Pictures and Allegiance Theater |
| November 11, 2016 | Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk | co-production with Studio 8, LStar Capital, Film4 Productions, Bona Film Group, Ink Factory and Marc Platt Productions |
| March 17, 2017 | T2 Trainspotting | co-production with Film4, Creative Scotland, DNA Films, Decibel Films and Cloud Eight Films |
| June 28, 2017 | Baby Driver | co-production with Media Rights Capital, Working Title Films and Big Talk Productions |
| December 25, 2017 | All the Money in the World | US and UK distribution only; co-production with STX Entertainment, Imperative Entertainment, Scott Free Productions and RedRum Films |
| November 22, 2019 | A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood | co-production with Tencent Pictures and Big Beach |
2020s
| Release date | Title | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| September 11, 2020 | The Broken Hearts Gallery | co-production with Stage 6 Films and No Trace Camping |
| November 20, 2020 | The Last Vermeer | distribution only; produced by Imperative Entertainment |
| November 25, 2020 | Happiest Season | Distributed by Hulu; produced by Entertainment One and Temple Hill Entertainment |
| September 16, 2022 | The Woman King | co-production with Entertainment One, JuVee Productions and Welle Entertainment |
| November 25, 2022 | Matilda the Musical | Distributed by Netflix worldwide except for the UK and China; produced by Working Title Films and the Roald Dahl Story Company |
| December 23, 2022 | I Wanna Dance with Somebody | co-production with Black Label Media, Compelling Pictures, Muse of Fire Productions, Primary Wave Entertainment and West Madison Entertainment |
Upcoming
| Release date | Title | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| November 17, 2023 | Thanksgiving | co-production with Spyglass Media Group[1] |
Undated films
| Release date | Title | Notes | Production status |
|---|---|---|---|
| TBA | District 10 | [2] | In development |
| Guys and Dolls | [3] | ||
| Last Human | co-production with Lord Miller Productions[4] | ||
| The Toymaker's Secret | [5] | ||
| The Nightingale | co-production with 3000 Pictures and The Cantillon Company | Pre-production | |
References
- "TriStar Pictures Lands 'Thanksgiving', Inspired By Eli Roth's Legendary Fake 'Grindhouse' Trailer". Deadline Hollywood. 9 March 2023.
- "Neill Blomkamp - District 10". Twitter. Retrieved 2021-02-26.
- "'Guys And Dolls' Adaptation At TriStar Taps Bill Condon To Direct". Deadline Hollywood. 7 July 2021.
- "Phil Lord, Chris Miller Sci-Fi Project 'Last Human' Sparking Bidding War (Exclusive)". The Hollywood Reporter. 8 February 2019.
- "Alex Garland's New Project 'The Toymaker's Secret' Finds Home at TriStar". The Hollywood Reporter. 10 April 2018.
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