New Line Home Entertainment
New Line Home Entertainment was the home entertainment distribution arm of the film production studio of the same name, founded in 1990. It was responsible for the distribution of all New Line Cinema theatrical films for release on VHS, DVD and Blu-ray. The company also distributed some feature films from the specialty studio Picturehouse – formerly a New Line/HBO joint venture – as well as films or non-theatrical programs produced or acquired by New Line Home Entertainment and New Line Television.
According to New Line's website, Misery was the first New Line Home Video release.
In 2008, its parent company became a unit of Warner Bros. New Line Home Entertainment was eventually folded into Warner Bros. [Discovery Home Entertainment|Warner Home Video] in 2010.
History
In May 1991, New Line Cinema purchased the home video and foreign rights to films held by Nelson Entertainment for $15 million, and thus obtained roughly 600 films. Shortly afterwards, New Line Cinema acquired the home video rights to the Nightmare on Elm Street (franchise)|Nightmare on Elm Street] franchise from Media Home Entertainment.Before New Line Cinema formed its own video division, many of the company's films were released on home video by various distributors:
- Warner Home Video
- MGM/CBS Home Video
- Magnetic Video
- Wizard Video
- HBO/Cannon Video.
- Media Home Entertainment,
- LIVE Entertainment.
On January 5, 2008, New Line Cinema announced, as did Warner Bros., that it would exclusively support Blu-ray for their films and drop support of HD DVD. The only HD DVD ever released by New Line Home Entertainment was Pan's Labyrinth.
New Line Cinema pursued a policy of regional lockout with its Blu-ray titles, which was in direct contrast to its corporate sibling Warner Home Video which left its Blu-ray titles region-free. After the studio was folded into Warner Bros., Warner discontinued this lockout policy with future New Line releases.
In 2008, after New Line Cinema was folded into Warner Bros., they parted ways with Canadian film distributor Alliance Films. Warner Home Video continued to use the New Line Home Entertainment logo for some time on Blu-ray and DVD releases of titles until the release of The [Time Traveler's Wife (film)|The Time Traveler's Wife], after which New Line Home Entertainment was folded into Warner Home Video in 2010. Afterwards, new releases of future and catalog New Line Cinema titles would be released under the Warner Bros. Home Entertainment name.
As of 2025, the home video rights to New Line's library have been licensed over to Arrow Video.