List of TriStar Pictures films

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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).

Released

1980s

Release date Title Notes
April 6, 1984 Where the Boys Are '84 theatrical distribution only; produced by ITC Entertainment
May 11, 1984 The Natural co-production with Delphi II Productions
July 13, 1984 The Muppets Take Manhattan co-production with Henson Associates and Delphi II Productions
July 27, 1984 Meatballs Part II
August 31, 1984 Flashpoint theatrical distribution only; produced by HBO Pictures
September 7, 1984 The Last Winter
September 21, 1984 The Evil That Men Do
Places in the Heart Nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture
co-production with Delphi II Productions
October 12, 1984 Songwriter
November 2, 1984 Blame It on the Night
Lovelines
November 9, 1984 Silent Night, Deadly Night
November 21, 1984 Supergirl theatrical distribution only; produced by Pueblo Film
December 14, 1984 Runaway co-production with Delphi III Productions
December 21, 1984 Birdy co-production with A&M Records and Delphi III Productions
Breakin' 2: Electric Boogaloo theatrical distribution only; produced by The Cannon Group
February 8, 1985 Heaven Help Us theatrical distribution only; produced by HBO Pictures
March 22, 1985 The Last Dragon co-production with Motown Productions and Delphi III Productions
April 3, 1985 Alamo Bay co-production with Delphi IV Productions
May 1, 1985 Little Treasure
May 3, 1985 Private Resort co-production with Delphi III Productions
May 22, 1985 Rambo: First Blood Part II theatrical distribution only; produced by Carolco Pictures
June 21, 1985 Lifeforce
July 19, 1985 The Legend of Billie Jean co-production with Delphi III Productions
August 7, 1985 Real Genius
August 16, 1985 Volunteers theatrical distribution only; produced by HBO Pictures
October 4, 1985 Sweet Dreams
October 25, 1985 My Man Adam
November 27, 1985 Santa Claus: The Movie theatrical distribution only; produced by St. Michael Finance Limited
January 3, 1986 Head Office theatrical distribution only; produced by HBO Pictures
January 17, 1986 Iron Eagle
February 14, 1986 La Cage aux Folles 3: The Wedding
February 21, 1986 The Hitcher theatrical distribution only; produced by HBO Pictures
March 21, 1986 Rad theatrical distribution only; produced by TaliaFilm II Productions
March 1986 Odd Jobs theatrical distribution only; produced by HBO Pictures
April 11, 1986 Band of the Hand co-production with Delphi V Productions
April 25, 1986 8 Million Ways to Die theatrical distribution only; produced by PSO Productions, Inc.
May 9, 1986 Short Circuit co-production with PSO Productions, Inc. and The 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 Delphi Films and Rastar
August 22, 1986 Night of the Creeps
Touch and Go
October 10, 1986 Peggy Sue Got Married co-production with American Zoetrope, Delphi V Productions and Rastar
October 31, 1986 Let's Get Harry
November 7, 1986 The Boss' Wife
November 14, 1986 Every Time We Say Goodbye co-production with Delphi V Productions
December 19, 1986 No Mercy co-production with Delphi Productions
February 6, 1987 Light of Day theatrical distribution only; produced by Taft Entertainment
March 6, 1987 Angel Heart theatrical distribution only; produced by Carolco Pictures
March 27, 1987 Blind Date co-production with Delphi Productions
April 24, 1987 Extreme Prejudice theatrical distribution only; produced by Carolco Pictures
Forever, Lulu
May 8, 1987 Gardens of Stone co-production with American Zoetrope and ML Delphi Premier Productions
May 22, 1987 Amazing Grace and Chuck co-production with Delphi Productions and Rastar
July 10, 1987 The Squeeze
August 1, 1987 Love at Stake
August 7, 1987 Nadine co-production with ML Delphi Premier Productions
August 14, 1987 The Monster Squad theatrical distribution only; produced by 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 9, 1987 Man on Fire theatrical distribution only
October 23, 1987 Suspect co-production with ML Delphi Premier Productions
November 13, 1987 The Running Man theatrical distribution only; produced by Taft Entertainment
December 18, 1987 Gaby: A True Story
High Tide
Ironweed theatrical distribution only; produced by Taft Entertainment
January 15, 1988 For Keeps co-production with ML Delphi Premier Productions
March 4, 1988 Switching Channels
March 18, 1988 Pound Puppies and the Legend of Big Paw theatrical distribution only; produced by Carolco Pictures
April 1, 1988 The Seventh Sign co-production with Interscope Communications and ML Delphi Premier Productions
April 29, 1988 Sunset co-production with ML Delphi Premier Productions
May 25, 1988 Rambo III theatrical distribution only; produced by Carolco Pictures
June 17, 1988 Red Heat
July 6, 1988 Short Circuit 2 co-production with The Turman-Foster Company
August 5, 1988 The Blob
September 23, 1988 Sweet Hearts Dance co-production with ML Delphi Premier Productions
October 14, 1988 The Kiss co-production with Astral Film Enterprises
October 21, 1988 Bat*21 theatrical distribution only; produced by Vision PDG
November 11, 1988 Iron Eagle II theatrical distribution only; produced by Carolco Pictures
November 18, 1988 High Spirits theatrical distribution only; produced by Vision PDG
November 30, 1988 Made in U.S.A.
January 13, 1989 DeepStar Six theatrical distribution only; produced by Carolco Pictures
February 3, 1989 Who's Harry Crumb?
February 10, 1989 Tap
March 10, 1989 Chances Are
March 17, 1989 Slaves of New York
March 31, 1989 Sing
April 28, 1989 Loverboy
May 12, 1989 See No Evil, Hear No Evil
May 19, 1989 Fright Night Part 2 International distribution only
August 4, 1989 Lock Up theatrical distribution only; produced by Carolco Pictures
September 29, 1989 Johnny Handsome
October 13, 1989 Look Who's Talking
October 27, 1989 The Bear
November 15, 1989 Steel Magnolias co-production with Rastar
December 15, 1989 Family Business co-production with Regency International Pictures and Gordon Company
Glory
December 22, 1989 Music Box theatrical distribution only; produced by Carolco Pictures

1990s

Release date Title Notes
February 9, 1990 Loose Cannons
February 23, 1990 Mountains of the Moon theatrical distribution only; produced by Carolco Pictures
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
April 27, 1990 Q & A theatrical distribution only; produced by Regency International Pictures and Odyssey Distributors
June 1, 1990 Total Recall theatrical distribution only; produced by Carolco Pictures
July 20, 1990 The Freshman
August 10, 1990 Air America theatrical distribution only; produced by Carolco Pictures
September 21, 1990 Narrow Margin
October 5, 1990 Avalon co-production with Baltimore Pictures
November 2, 1990 Jacob's Ladder theatrical distribution only; produced by Carolco Pictures
December 14, 1990 Look Who's Talking Too
February 8, 1991 L.A. Story theatrical distribution only; produced by Carolco Pictures
March 1, 1991 The Doors
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 theatrical distribution only; produced by Carolco Pictures
July 26, 1991 Another You
August 9, 1991 Bingo
September 20, 1991 The Fisher King
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 theatrical distribution only; produced by Carolco Pictures
April 3, 1992 Thunderheart co-production with Tribeca Productions
April 15, 1992 City of Joy co-production with Allied Filmmakers
July 10, 1992 Universal Soldier theatrical distribution only; produced by Carolco Pictures
September 11, 1992 Wind co-production with American Zoetrope
September 18, 1992 Husbands and Wives
October 16, 1992 Candyman theatrical distribution only; produced by PolyGram Filmed Entertainment and Propaganda Films
December 25, 1992 Chaplin theatrical distribution only; produced by Carolco Pictures
January 29, 1993 Sniper co-production with Baltimore Pictures
May 28, 1993 Cliffhanger co-production with Carolco Pictures and Le Studio Canal+
June 25, 1993 Sleepless in Seattle co-production with Foster Productions
July 9, 1993 Weekend at Bernie's II
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 Krane Productions
December 22, 1993 Philadelphia co-production with Clinica Estetico Productions
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
July 29, 1994 It Could Happen to You co-production with Adelson/Baumgarten and Lobell/Bergman Productions
August 26, 1994 Wagons East theatrical distribution only; produced by Carolco Pictures
September 16, 1994 Princess Caraboo US distribution only; 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 American Zoetrope and IndieProd Company Productions
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 IndieProd Company Productions
March 3, 1995 Hideaway co-production with S/Q Productions
March 10, 1995 3 Ninjas Knuckle Up
April 12, 1995 Jury Duty co-production with Triumph Films
May 26, 1995 Johnny Mnemonic co-production with Alliance Communications
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 Productions
October 20, 1995 Never Talk to Strangers co-production with Alliance Communications
December 15, 1995 Jumanji co-production with Interscope Communications
February 23, 1996 Mary Reilly co-production with Channel 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 Records
April 26, 1996 Sunset Park co-production with Jersey Films
August 2, 1996 Matilda
August 16, 1996 The Fan co-production with Mandalay Pictures
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 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 co-production with Touchstone Pictures
December 25, 1997 As Good as It Gets Nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture
co-production with Gracie Films
January 23, 1998 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
April 17, 1998 Homegrown co-production with Lakeshore Entertainment
April 24, 1998 The Big Hit co-production with Zide/Perry Productions
May 1, 1998 Dancer, Texas Pop. 81 co-production with Chase Productions
May 20, 1998 Godzilla distribution worldwide except for Japan; co-production with Centropolis Entertainment and Toho
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 Crossroad Films
March 12, 1999 Baby Geniuses co-production with Crystal Sky Pictures
August 20, 1999 Universal Soldier: The Return
October 29, 1999 The Suburbans co-production with Ignite Entertainment and Motion Picture Corporation of America

2000s

Release date Title Notes
April 25, 2000 Fortress 2: Re-Entry distribution only; produced by Gower Productions, The Carousel Picture Company, and John Flock Productions
August 18, 2000 Godzilla 2000 US and Canada distribution only; produced by Toho Company, Ltd.
May 4, 2001 Time and Tide distribution only; produced by Film Workshop
June 29, 2001 The Crimson Rivers US theatrical distribution only;[1][2] produced by Gaumont, Légende Enterprises, TF1 Films Production and Canal+
January 25, 2002 Metropolis US co-distribution with Destination Films only; produced by Madhouse
August 23, 2002 Little Secrets co-distribution with Samuel Goldwyn Films only
September 27, 2002 Wasabi US distribution only;[3] produced by EuropaCorp
August 22, 2003 The Medallion theatrical distribution only, produced by Emperor Multimedia Group
June 3, 2005 Lords of Dogtown co-distribution with Columbia Pictures; co-production with Senator International
April 21, 2006 Silent Hill US distribution only; produced by Davis Films and Konami
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
July 27, 2007 I Know Who Killed Me co-production with 360 Pictures
August 8, 2007 Daddy Day Camp co-production with Revolution Studios and Davis Entertainment
October 24, 2008 Passengers co-production with Mandate Pictures
December 5, 2008 Cadillac Records co-production with Sony Music and Parkwood Entertainment
August 14, 2009 District 9 Nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture
co-production with QED International and WingNut Films
November 20, 2009 Planet 51 US distribution only; co-production with Ilion Animation Studios and HandMade Films

2010s

Release date Title Notes
November 24, 2010 Faster International distribution only; co-production with CBS Films, Castle Rock Entertainment and State Street Pictures
April 8, 2011 Soul Surfer co-production with FilmDistrict, Enticing Entertainment, Island Film Group, Affirm Films, Brookwell McNamara Entertainment, Life's a Beach 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, Grive Productions 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 co-production with FilmDistrict, Endgame Entertainment and DMG Entertainment
March 15, 2013 The Call co-production with Stage 6 Films, Troika Pictures, WWE Studios, Amasia Entertainment and Apotheosis Media Group
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 co-distribution with FilmDistrict; co-production with 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, Pure Flix Entertainment and Four Boys 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 Badwill Entertainment
August 28, 2015 War Room co-production with Provident Films, Affirm Films and Kendrick Brothers Productions
September 30, 2015 The Walk co-production with LStar Capital and ImageMovers
May 13, 2016 Money Monster co-production with LStar Capital, Smokehouse Pictures and The Allegiance Theater
November 11, 2016 Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk co-production with Studio 8, LStar Capital, Film4 Productions, Bona Film Group, The Ink Factory and Marc Platt Productions
March 17, 2017 T2 Trainspotting British film; co-production with Film4, Creative Scotland, Cloud Eight Films, DNA Films and Decibel Films
June 28, 2017 Baby Driver co-production with MRC, Working Title Films and Big Talk Productions
December 25, 2017 All the Money in the World US and UK distribution only; co-production with Imperative Entertainment, Scott Free Productions and RedRum Films
November 22, 2019 A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood co-production with Tencent Pictures, Big Beach and Youree Henley Productions

2020s

Release date Title Notes
September 11, 2020 The Broken Hearts Gallery co-production with Stage 6 Films and No Trace Camping[4]
November 25, 2020 Happiest Season International distribution only; co-production with Temple Hill Entertainment and Entertainment One; distributed in the US by Hulu[5]
September 16, 2022 The Woman King co-production with Entertainment One, JuVee Productions and Welle Entertainment[6]
December 9, 2022 Matilda The Musical UK distribution only; co-production with Working Title Films and The Roald Dahl Story Company; distributed worldwide by Netflix[7]
December 23, 2022 Whitney Houston: I Wanna Dance with Somebody co-production with Black Label Media, Compelling Pictures, Muse of Fire Productions, Primary Wave Entertainment and West Madison Entertainment[8]
November 17, 2023 Thanksgiving co-production with Spyglass Media Group, Dragonfly Entertainment and Electromagnetic Productions[9]
January 12, 2024 The Book of Clarence co-production with Legendary Entertainment and Kilburn Lane[10]

Upcoming

Release date Title Notes Production status
November 22, 2024 Here US distribution only; co-production with Miramax, Playtone and ImageMovers[11] Post-production

Undated films

Release date Title Notes Production status
2025 Untitled Thanksgiving sequel co-production with Spyglass Media Group, Dragonfly Entertainment and Electromagnetic Productions[12] Pre-production
TBA Brothers co-production with Legendary Entertainment and Mad Chance Productions[13] Completed
Eleanor the Great co-distribution with Sony Pictures Classics; co-production with These Pictures, Maven Screen Media, Wayfarer Studios and Content Engineers[14] Pre-production
The Nightingale co-production with The Cantillon Company

In development

Title Notes
The Alchemist co-production with Legendary Entertainment and Palmstar Media[15]
District 10 [16]
Guys and Dolls [17]
The Last Human co-production with Lord Miller Productions[18]
Man's Best Friend co-production with Temple Hill Entertainment and Shoe’s Off Productions[19]
Nothing, Except Everything co-production with Protozoa Pictures[20]
The Toymaker's Secret [21]
Untitled buddy comedy film co-production with Hoorae Media, ColorCreative, Big Boss and Macro Film Studios[22]
The Wedding People co-production with Speck + Gordon Inc. and Concordia Studio[23]

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  2. ^ "United States official site from Sony". www.spe.sony.com. Archived from the original on 27 June 2001.
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  7. ^ "'Matilda': TriStar Sets December 2022 UK Release For Film Adaptation Of Hit West End Musical". Deadline Hollywood. 9 June 2021.
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  12. ^ Rubin, Rebecca (November 30, 2023). "Thanksgiving Sequel in the Works With Director Eli Roth". Variety. Retrieved January 20, 2024.
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  14. ^ Rubin, Rebecca (February 23, 2024). "Scarlett Johansson's Directorial Debut 'Eleanor the Great' Sets Cast: June Squibb, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Jessica Hecht (EXCLUSIVE)". Variety. Retrieved February 23, 2024.
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  17. ^ "'Guys And Dolls' Adaptation At TriStar Taps Bill Condon To Direct". Deadline Hollywood. 7 July 2021.
  18. ^ "Phil Lord, Chris Miller Sci-Fi Project 'Last Human' Sparking Bidding War (Exclusive)". The Hollywood Reporter. 8 February 2019.
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  20. ^ Grobar, Matt (29 April 2024). "TriStar Lands Wesley Wang Short 'Nothing, Except Everything' In Bidding War; Wang To Adapt, With Darren Aronofsky's Protozoa Producing". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved 29 April 2024.
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