Tracing a century of movie and TV history, these four documentary specials explore the unparalleled global impact of Warner Bros. on art, commerce, and culture.
The best episode of "100 Years of Warner Bros." is "The Stuff That Dreams Are Made Of", rated 8.1/10 from 133 user votes. It was directed by Leslie Iwerks and written by N/A. "The Stuff That Dreams Are Made Of" aired on 5/25/2023 and is rated 0.1 point(s) higher than the second highest rated, "Clint, Kubrick & Kryptonite".
Four brothers set out to build a movie studio from the ground up while making a giant leap from silent films to talkies. As the Warners stand up to WWII Nazism, personal ambitions lead to family betrayal.
Director: Leslie Iwerks
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After a historic sale, Warner Bros. navigates the upheavals of the ‘60s and ‘70s. Under a new strategist CEO, the company enters an era of unmatched storytelling with groundbreaking projects.
Director: Leslie Iwerks
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In the ‘80s, a new generation helps crown Warner Bros. as a forerunner in Hollywood’s blockbuster age. After a historic merger, the company becomes one of the biggest entertainment giants in the world.
Director: Leslie Iwerks
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As the millennium brings a new era of business partnerships bookended by mergers, Warner Bros. continues to champion authentic voices while harnessing the latest technologies of the digital age.
Director: Leslie Iwerks
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