2007 (MMVII) was a common year starting on a Monday of the Gregorian calendar
Events[]
Theatrical releases[]
Feature films[]
- January 5 - Code Name: The Cleaner (New Line Cinema)
- January 19 - The Painted Veil (Warner Independent Pictures); premiered in USA.
- February 13 - The Number 23 (New Line Cinema); Premiered in Los Angeles, California.
- February 14 - Music and Lyrics (Warner Bros.); Premiered in USA.
- February 20 - The Astronaut Farmer (Warner Bros.); Premiered in Hollywood, California.
- February 23
- The Astronaut Farmer (Warner Bros.); Premiered in USA.
- The Number 23 (New Line Cinema); Premiered in USA.
- March 2 - Zodiac (Warner Bros./Paramount Pictures/Phoenix Pictures); Premiered for International release; Distributed only in USA by Paramount Pictures.
- March 9 - 300 (Warner Bros./Legendary Pictures/Virtual Studios/Atmosphere Pictures/Hollywood Gang Productions)
- March 23
- TMNT (Warner Bros./The Weinstein Company/Imagi Animation Studios)
- The Last Mimzy (New Line Cinema/Michael Phillips Productions)
- April 5 - The Reaping (Warner Bros./Village Roadshow Pictures/Dark Castle Entertainment)
- April 20
- In the Land of Women (Warner Bros./Castle Rock Entertainment/Anonymous Content/Land Films Inc.)
- Fracture (New Line Cinema/Castle Rock Entertainment/Weinstock Entertainment/M7 Filmproduktion)
- May 4 - Lucky You (Warner Bros./Village Roadshow Pictures/Flower Films/Di Novi Pictures/Deuce Three Productions)
- May 10 - Two Times Lotte (Warner Bros. Family Entertainment/Warner Bros. Film Productions Germany/Lunaris Film/TFC Trickompany Filmproduktion)
- June 1 - Gracie (Picturehouse)
- June 8
- Ocean's Thirteen (Warner Bros./Village Roadshow Pictures/Jerry Weintraub Productions)
- La Vie en Rose (Picturehouse)
- June 15 - Nancy Drew (Warner Bros./Virtual Studios/Jerry Weintraub Productions)
- July 3 - License to Wed (Warner Bros./Village Roadshow Pictures/Phoenix Pictures/Robert Simonds Productions/Underground Films and Management/Proposal Productions)
- July 11 - Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (Warner Bros./Heyday Films)
- July 20 - Hairspray (New Line Cinema)
- July 27 - No Reservations (Warner Bros./Castle Rock Entertainment/Village Roadshow Pictures)
- August 10 - Rush Hour 3 (New Line Cinema)
- August 17 - The Invasion (Warner Bros./Village Roadshow Pictures/Silver Pictures/Vertigo Entertainment)
- September 7 - Shoot 'Em Up (New Line Cinema)
- September 14
- The Brave One (Warner Bros./Village Roadshow Pictures/Silver Pictures)
- December Boys (Warner Bros./Warner Independent Pictures/Becker Group/Village Roadshow Pictures)
- In the Valley of Elah (Warner Independent Pictures/Summit Entertainment/NALA Films/Samuels Media/Blackfriars Bridge)
- September 21 - The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford (Warner Bros./Virtual Studios/Scott Free Productions/Plan B Entertainment)
- October 5 - Michael Clayton (Warner Bros./Castle Rock Entertainment/Samuels Media/Mirage Enterprises/Section Eight Productions)
- November 2 - Martian Child (New Line Cinema)
- November 9 - Fred Claus (Warner Bros./Silver Pictures)
- November 16
- Beowulf (Warner Bros./Paramount Pictures/Shangri-La Entertainment/ImageMovers)
- Love in the Time of Cholera (New Line Cinema/20th Century Fox/Stone Village Pictures)
- November 21 - August Rush (Warner Bros./Southpaw Entertainment/CJ Entertainment)
- December 7 - The Golden Compass (New Line Cinema/Ingenious Film Partners/Scholastic Productions/Entertainment Film Distributors)
- December 14 - I Am Legend (Warner Bros./Roadshow Entertainment/Village Roadshow Pictures/Weed Road Pictures/Overbrook Entertainment/Heyday Films/Original Film)
- December 21
- P.S. I Love You (Warner Bros./Summit Entertainment/Momentum Pictures/Alcon Entertainment/Grosvenor Park Productions/2S Films)
- Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street (Warner Bros./DreamWorks Pictures) Premiered on International release; Distributed only in USA by DreamWorks Pictures.
- December 25 - The Bucket List (Warner Bros./Castle Rock Entertainment)
- December 28 - The Orphanage (Warner Bros. Pictures de España)
Shorts[]
Television[]
Home Video releases[]
DVD & Blu-ray releases[]
- January 2 - Snakes on a Plane
- January 16 - The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning
- February 6
- February 13 - The Departed
- February 20 - For Your Consideration
- February 27 - Tenacious D in The Pick of Destiny
- March 13 - The Dukes of Hazzard: The Beginning
- March 20 - Blood Diamond
- March 27 - Happy Feet
- April 3
- April 10
- A Scanner Darkly
- Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!: The Complete Third Season
- April 24 - Code Name: The Cleaner
- May 1 - Little Children
- May 8
- Fur: An Imaginary Portrait of Diane Arbus
- Music and Lyrics
- The Painted Veil
- May 15
- May 22
- Franklin and the Turtle Lake Treasure
- The Good German
- The Hard Easy
- Letters from Iwo Jima
- June 5 - Wait Till Your Father Gets Home: The Complete First Season
- June 19
- Animaniacs: Volume 3
- Pinky and the Brain: Volume 3
- June 26 - Partition
- July 10
- July 17
- Birdman and the Galaxy Trio: The Complete Series
- Space Ghost and Dino Boy: The Complete Series
- July 24 - The Number 23
- July 31
- 300
- Starter for 10
- August 7
- August 14 - Fracture
- September 11 - Re-Animated
- September 18
- Gracie
- Selena: 10th Anniversary Special Edition
- Superman: Doomsday
- Tweety's High-Flying Adventure
- We Are Marshall
- Josie and the Pussycats: The Complete Series
- September 25
- As You Like It
- Full of It
- October 9 - The Wiggles: Magical Adventure! A Wiggly Movie
- October 16
- Normal Adolescent Behavior
- The Reaping
- October 30
- El Cantante
- In the Land of Women
- License to Wed
- The Polar Express
- November 13
- La Vie en rose
- Ocean's Thirteen
- November 20 - Hairspray
- December 11
- December 18 - Blade Runner
- December 23 - Rush Hour 3
Theme park happenings[]
- June 28 - Batman & Robin: The Chiller permanently closes at Six Flags Great Adventure.
Video games[]
Magazines[]
Books[]
People[]
Births[]
Deaths[]
- January 8 - Iwao Takamoto (animator, television producer and film director)
- January 14 - Harvey Cohen (composer and orchestrator)
- January 27 - Tige Andrews (actor)
- January 30 - Griffith Jones (actor)
- February 9 - Ian Richardson (actor)
- February 12 - Warren Batchelder (animator)
- February 14 - Lee Patterson (actor)
- February 15 - Walker Edmiston (voice actor)
- February 24 - Bruce Bennett (actor)
- March 10 - Richard Jeni (stand-up comedian and actor)
- March 12 - Betty Hutton (actress, comedian, dancer and singer)
- March 15 - Herman Stein (American composer)
- March 20 - John P. Ryan (actor)
- March 22 - Bradley Lavelle (actor)
- March 25 - Lynn Merrick (actress)
- April 7 - Barry Nelson (actor)
- April 10 - Jack Williams (stunt performer and actor)
- April 11 - Roscoe Lee Browne (actor and director)
- April 14 - Don Ho (musician, singer and entertainer)
- April 24 - Roy Jenson (football player, stuntman and actor)
- April 28 - Dabbs Greer (actor)
- April 30 - Tom Poston (actor and voice actor)
- May 6 - Maurice Marsac (actor)
- May 7 - Nicholas Worth (actor)
- May 25 - Charles Nelson Reilly (actor, comedian, director and drama teacher)
- May 27 - Gretchen Wyler (actress and dancer)
- July 9 - Charles Lane (actor and voice actor)
- July 11 - Rod Lauren (actor and singer)
- July 19 - Laura Devon (actress and singer)
- August 3 - James T. Callahan (actor)
- August 5 - Al Wilson (animation artist and writer)
- August 12 - Merv Griffin (television show host and media mogul)
- August 22 - Keith Knight (actor)
- August 25
- Ann Hovey (chorus girl and film actress)
- Elizabeth Inglis (actress)
- August 28 - Miyoshi Umeki (singer and actor)
- August 29 - Richard Jewell (security guard and law enforcement officer)
- September 2 - Marcia Mae Jones (actress)
- September 10 - Jane Wyman (actress, singer, dancer, producer and philanthropist)
- September 18 - Sally Brophy (actress and college theatre-arts professor)
- September 29 - Lois Maxwell (actress)
- October 2 - George Grizzard (actor)
- October 12 - Lonny Chapman (actor)
- October 15 - Bobby Mauch (actor)
- October 17 - Joey Bishop (actor, comedian and talk show host)
- October 21 - Don Fellows (actor)
- October 26 - Tom O'Loughlin (American background artist)
- October 29 - David Morris (painter and actor)
- October 30 - Robert Goulet (singer and actor)
- November 1 - Sonny Bupp (actor and businessman)
- November 5 - Andrea Aureli (actor)
- November 12 - Al Mancini (actor and writer)
- November 14 - Michael Blodgett (actor, novelist and screenwriter)
- November 20 - Goh Misawa (actor and musician)
- December 5 - Joe Brooks (actor)
- December 20 - Jeanne Carmen (model, actress and trick-shot golfer)
- December 23 - Tyler MacDuff (actor)
- December 28 - Tab Thacker (wrestler and actor)
- December 29 - Lu Guarnier (animator)
Character debuts[]
- January - Finn, Jake, Ice King, Princess Bubblegum, Lady Rainicorn
- February 17 - Blitzwolfer, Kai Green
- February 24 - Kangaroo Commando
- April 7 - Snare-Oh, Dr. Viktor
- April 14 - Frankenstrike
- April 21 - Upchuck, Xylene
- July 11 - Bellatrix Lestrange, Dolores Umbridge, Luna Lovegood, Kreacher, Kingsley Shacklebolt, Nymphadora Tonks, Aberforth Dumbledore
- July 14 - Sir Driscoll
- July 21 - Ditto
- August 10 - Azmuth, Myaxx, Way Big
- September 24 - Sheldon Cooper, Leonard Hofstadter, Penny Hofstader, Howard Wolowitz, Rajesh Koothrappali, Berndette Rostenkowski Wolowitz, Amy Farrah Fowler
- October 6 - Kenny Tennyson
- November 2 - Chowder, Mung Daal, Shnitzel, Truffles, Panini
- November 21 - Eon
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