Warner Home Video is an American home video distribution company, which is a division of Warner Bros. Home Entertainment, itself a division of Warner Bros. Entertainment.
Founded in 1978
Initially, Warner Home Video distributed MGM/UA releases under license.
In 1986, Warner Home Video acquired the Lorimar Home Video library
In 1990, Warner Home Video acquired the rights to the RKO Radio Pictures library
In 2003, Warner Bros. merged with New Line Cinema, also including New Line's home video unit into Warner Home Video.
In 2005, Warner Home Video entered into distribution agreements with Paramount Pictures and later, NBCUniversal
In 2021, Warner Bros. and Warner Bros. Home Entertainment announced to merge with Discovery, Inc., also including Warner Home Video.
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DVD is a digital optical disc storage format that almost anyone can buy at a low cost and is popular since the 2000s. Most movies and TV shows are released in this format today.
Blu-ray is a digital optical disc storage format that is designed to supersede the DVD format. It can store high-definition video and audio and became popular in the 2010s.
4K Ultra HD is a digital optical disc format that is designed to store high-definition video resolution that can only be played on 4K UHD players.
Digital HD is a format in which movies or TV shows are digitally downloaded or streamed directly to a device.
Warner Home Video distributes a wide range of movies including blockbuster franchises like Harry Potter, DC Comics superheroes, and many popular television shows such as Friends, The Big Bang Theory, and Westworld.
Yes, Warner Home Video products are distributed globally and can be purchased through various online retailers, and brick-and-mortar stores.
Yes, you can download your purchased Warner Home Video digital HD movies to your device and watch them offline. However, there may be some limitations depending on the platform or retailer you purchased the movie from.
Yes, Warner Home Video regularly releases special edition and collector's edition products with additional features such as documentaries, commentary, and behind-the-scenes footage.
Blu-ray has a higher storage capacity and therefore can hold more data than DVD. This generally translates to higher resolution video and audio. However, the quality of the video also depends on the master copy that is used for production.
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