With the success of the studio's 1964 film of Broadway play My Fair Lady , as well as its soundtrack, Warner Bros. Records became a profitable subsidiary (Image source: Unsplash) Show Quick Read Summary is AI Generated. Newsroom Reviewed

The storied history of Warner Bros. is more than a timeline of blockbuster films, it is a century-long saga of adaptation and innovation.

This legacy now sits in the hands of streaming giant Netflix, thanks to the $82 billion acquisition deal. From its humble origins rooted in rental movie exchanges, Warner Bros. grew into a bigger screen that shaped American popular culture. The studio’s 102-year trajectory has come to mirror the entire evolution of Hollywood.

The journey began in 1923, founded by four brothers, Harry, Albert, Sam, and Jack Warn

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