Sony Pictures Imageworks - Shows

Shows

Sony Pictures Imageworks has provided visual effects and digital animation for the following films:

  • 2012
  • 50 First Dates
  • Alice in Wonderland
  • America's Sweethearts
  • Anaconda
  • Anger Management
  • Arthur Christmas
  • Bad Boys II
  • Beowulf
  • Big Fish
  • Cast Away
  • Charlie's Angels
  • Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle
  • Christmas with the Kranks
  • City of Angels
  • Click
  • Cloudy With A Chance of Meatballs
  • Contact
  • Die Hard: With a Vengeance
  • Early Bloomer
  • G-Force
  • Ghost Rider
  • Godzilla
  • Green Lantern
  • Harry Potter
  • Hollow Man
  • Hotel Transylvania
  • I Am Legend
  • I Spy
  • In the Line of Fire
  • James and the Giant Peach
  • Last Action Hero
  • Men in Black II
  • Men in Black III
  • Michael
  • Monster House
  • Open Season
  • Oz: The Great and Powerful
  • Patch Adams
  • Phenomenon
  • Seabiscuit
  • Snow Falling on Cedars
  • Speed
  • Spider-Man
  • Spider-Man 2
  • Spider-Man 3
  • Starship Troopers
  • Stuart Little
  • Stuart Little 2
  • Surf's Up
  • Tall Tale
  • The Amazing Spider-Man
  • The Aviator
  • The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian
  • The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe
  • The Chubbchubbs!
  • The Ghost and the Darkness
  • The Lord of the Rings
  • The Matrix Reloaded
  • The Matrix Revolutions
  • The Polar Express
  • The Smurfs
  • Watchmen
  • What Lies Beneath
  • Wolf
  • Zathura: A Space Adventure
  • Zookeeper

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