- 8.0/10141 votes8.0/10(141)
#1 - The Stuff That Dreams Are Made Of
Season 1 Episode 1
Aired 5/25/2023
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
Writer: N/A
- 8.0/10128 votes8.0/10(128)
#2 - Clint, Kubrick & Kryptonite
Season 1 Episode 2
Aired 5/25/2023
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
Writer: N/A
- 7.9/10114 votes7.9/10(114)
#3 - Heroes, Villains & Friends
Season 1 Episode 3
Aired 6/1/2023
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
Writer: N/A
- 7.5/10108 votes7.5/10(108)
#4 - Wizarding World & The Big Bang
Season 1 Episode 4
Aired 6/1/2023
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
Writer: N/A
The Best Episodes of 100 Years of Warner Bros. Season 1
Every episode of 100 Years of Warner Bros. Season 1 ranked from best to worst. Discover the Best Episodes of 100 Years of Warner Bros. Season 1!
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.
Genre:Documentary
Network:Max
Episodes
4
Avg. Rating
7.8
S1
S2
S3
S4
E1
E2
E3
8.0
8.0
7.9
Season 1 Ratings Summary
"The Stuff That Dreams Are Made Of" is the best rated episode of "100 Years of Warner Bros." season 1. It scored 8/10 based on 141 votes. Directed by Leslie Iwerks and written by N/A, it aired on 5/25/2023. This episode is rated 0.0 points higher than the second-best, "Clint, Kubrick & Kryptonite".