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‘100 Years of Warner Bros.’ documentary trailer lands following Cannes premiere

Max has debuted the full trailer for 100 Years Of Warner Bros., a new documentary set for the subscription streaming service soon. It just had a premiere out in Cannes at the Cannes Classics strand and will land stateside from tomorrow (1st June). No word on a UK debut as yet, though.

The film is directed by Leslie Iwerks and is narrated by none other than Morgan Freeman. As the title suggests, the film covers the first 100 years of Hollywood studio Warner Bros. There are actually two parts – ‘Heroes, Villains and Friends’, which is the one released tomorrow, and The Stuff That Dreams Are Made Of’, which is already available on Max.’

Exploring the impact of Warner Bros. on art, commerce, and culture, 100 YEARS OF WARNER BROS. tells the unprecedented story of the fabled entertainment studio on its 100th anniversary. Featuring insights and first-person stories from directors, actors, executives, journalists and historians, the four specials trace Warner Bros.’ underdog origins – from its founding in the early 1920s by four brothers from an immigrant family, through decades of creative risks and impactful storytelling, to the historic mergers of the 2000s that transformed the company into a global entertainment powerhouse. Directed by Academy Award® and Emmy® nominated filmmaker Leslie Iwerks, with narration by Morgan Freeman and clips from iconic films and hit TV series, 100 YEARS OF WARNER BROS. offers a fascinating behind-the-scenes look into the indelible stories that have spoken to audiences around the world for generations.

The trailer was posted a little while ago but we thought we’d share it prior to its big release this week.

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