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2018 was the 9th year of 2010's.
Events[]
- April 4 - Warner Bros. celebrates its 95th anniversary.
- June 12 - Time Warner is changed into WarnerMedia.
- July 22-28 - Discovery Channel celebrates the 30th anniversary of Shark Week.
Theatrical releases[]
Films[]
- January 12 - Paddington 2 (Warner Bros./StudioCanal) was released only for North American and Spanish distribution.
- January 19 - 12 Strong (Warner Bros./Lionsgate) was released only for North American distribution.
- January 20 - The Tale (HBO Films) was released on Sundance Film Festival.
- February 9 - The 15:17 to Paris (Warner Bros.)
- February 23 - Game Night (Warner Bros./New Line Cinema)
- March 16 - Tomb Raider (Warner Bros./Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer)
- March 29 - Ready Player One (Warner Bros.)
- April 13 - Rampage (Warner Bros./New Line Cinema)
- May 11 - Life of the Party (Warner Bros./New Line Cinema)
- May 12 - Fahrenheit 451 (HBO Films) was premiered on Cannes Film Festival
- June 8 - Ocean's 8 (Warner Bros.)
- June 15 - Tag (Warner Bros./New Line Cinema)
- July 13 - Shock and Awe (Castle Rock Entertainment)
- July 27 - Teen Titans Go! To the Movies (Warner Bros./Warner Bros. Animation/DC Comics)
- August 10 - The Meg (Warner Bros./Flagship Entertainment)
- August 15 - Crazy Rich Asians
- September 7 - The Nun (Warner Bros./New Line Cinema)
- September 28 - Smallfoot (Warner Bros./Warner Animation Group)
- October 5 - A Star is Born (Warner Bros./Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer)
- November 16 - Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald (Warner Bros./Wizarding World)
- November 21 - Creed II (Warner Bros./New Line Cinema/Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer)
- November 25 - Mowgli: Legend of the Jungle (Warner Bros./Netflix) was premiered on Mumbai.
- November 29 - Mowgli: Legend of the Jungle (Warner Bros./Netflix) was premiered for limited release.
- November 30 - Head Full of Honey (Warner Bros.)
- December 14 - The Mule (Warner Bros.)
- December 21 - Aquaman (Warner Bros./DC Comics)
Shorts[]
- July 27 - The Late Batsby (Warner Bros./Warner Bros. Animation/DC Comics)
Television[]
Television Shows[]
- January 16 - Black Lightning (DC Comics)
- February 13 - The Bachelor Winter Games (Warner Horizon Television)
- February 23 - Apple & Onion (Cartoon Network)
- February 26 - Living Biblically
- March 7 - Life Sentence
- March 11 - Deception
- March 21 - Krypton (DC Comics / Warner Horizon Television)
- March 27 - Splitting Up Together
- March 30 - Craig of the Creek (Cartoon Network)
- June 3 - Succession (HBO)
- June 7 - American Woman (Warner Horizon Television)
- June 18 - The Proposal (Warner Horizon Television)
- June 19 - Love Is (Warner Horizon Television)
- July 7 - Summer Camp Island (Cartoon Network)
- July 25 - Castle Rock
- September 9 - You
- September 24 - Manifest
- September 30 - God Friended Me
- October 10 - All American
- October 12 - Titans (DC Comics)
- November 16 - The Kominsky Method (Netflix)
Television Films and Specials[]
- March 26/27 - The Zen Diaries of Garry Shandling (HBO Films)
- April 7 - Paterno (HBO Films)
- May 19 - Fahrenheit 451 (HBO Films)
- May 26 - The Tale (HBO Films)
- July 8 - The 2000s (CNN)
- September 9 - The Bad Seed
- October 14 - Harvey Birdman, Attorney General (Adult Swim/Williams Street)
- December 7 - Mowgli: Legend of the Jungle is premiered on Netflix
Home video releases[]
Direct-to-video releases[]
- January 9 - Scooby-Doo! & Batman: The Brave and the Bold
- March 13 - Lego DC Comics Super Heroes: The Flash
- April 17 - Deep Blue Sea 2
- July 31 - Lego DC Comics Super Heroes: Aquaman: Rage of Atlantis
- August 7 - The Death of Superman
- September 11 - Scooby-Doo! and the Gourmet Ghost
- October 2 - DC Super Hero Girls: Legends of Atlantis
DVD, Blu-ray and 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray[]
- January 9 - It
- January 16 - Blade Runner 2049
- January 23 - Geostorm
- February 6 - Batman: Gotham by Gaslight
- March 13 - Justice League
- March 30 - Mike Tyson Mysteries The Complete First and Second Seasons
- April 3 - Father Figures
- April 10 - Suicide Squad: Hell to Pay
- April 24 - Paddington 2
- April 30 - Mr. Pickles: The Complete Second Season
- May 1 - 12 Strong
- May 8 - 'Batman Ninja
- May 22
- The 15:17 to Paris
- Game Night
- The Matrix
- June 5 - Every Day
- June 12 - Tomb Raider
- July 24 - Ready Player One
- August 7 - Life of the Party
- August 28 - Tag
- September 11 - Ocean's 8
- September 18 - Supergirl: The Complete Third Season
- September 25 - Legends of Tomorrow: The Complete Third Season
- October 2
- October 9 - Constantine: City of Demons
- October 23 - How the Grinch Stole Christmas!: The Ultimate Edition
- October 30 - Teen Titans Go! To the Movies
- November 6 - Superman
- November 13
- November 20
- Crazy Rich Asians
- Longmire: The Sixth and Final Season
- December 4 - The Nun
- December 11 - Smallfoot
DVD-only releases[]
- September 18 - Supergirl: The Complete Third Season
- September 25 - Legends of Tomorrow: The Complete Third Season
- October 2 - The Originals: Fifth and Final Season
- October 16:
- Crazy Ex-Girlfriend: The Complete Third Season and Fuller House: Seasons 1 + 2
- November 20 - Longmire: The Sixth and Final Season
Blu-ray-only releases[]
- July 24 - Supergirl
- September 18 - Supergirl: The Complete Third Season
- September 25 - Legends of Tomorrow: The Complete Third Season
- October 9 - Cabaret
- October 16 - Batman: The Complete Animated Series
- November 20 - Longmire: The Sixth and Final Season
Soundtracks[]
Comics[]
Books[]
Video games[]
- March 6 - Scribblenauts Showdown
- April 25 - Harry Potter: Hogwarts Mystery
- May 15 - Hitman (Definitive Edition)
- June 15 - Lego The Incredibles
- June 21 - Westworld
- October 16 - Lego DC Super-Villains
- October 30:
- Lego Harry Potter: Years 1–4 (re-release)
- Lego Harry Potter: Years 5–7 (re-release)
- November 13 - Hitman 2
Theme park happenings[]
- January 7 - Scooby-Doo! Ghostblasters: Ghastly Manor permanently closes at Six Flags Fiesta Texas.
- May 12 - Wonder Woman: Golden Lasso Coaster opens at Six Flags Fiesta Texas
- June 13 - Cyborg: Cyber Spin opens at Six Flags Great Adventure.
- June 21 - DC Super Heroes: Drop of Doom VR opens on Giant Drop at Six Flags Great America.
Character debuts[]
People[]
Deaths[]
- January 7 - Doug Young (actor and voice actor)
- January 13 - Jean Porter (actress)
- January 16 - Bradford Dillman (actor and author)
- January 19 - Dorothy Malone (actress)
- January 21 - Connie Sawyer (actress)
- January 31 - Ann Gillis (actress and voice artist)
- February 4 - John Mahoney (actor, voice actor and comedian)
- February 7 - Mickey Jones (musician and actor)
- February 9 - Reg E. Cathey (actor)
- February 12 - Louise Latham (actress)
- February 22 - Nanette Fabray (actress, singer and dancer)
- March 2 - Sean Garrison (actor)
- March 3 - David Ogden Stiers (actor, voice actor and conductor)
- March 11 - Ken Dodd (comedian, singer and occasional actor)
- March 14 - Stephen Hawking (theoretical physicist, cosmologist and author)
- March 17 - Mike MacDonald (stand-up comedian and actor)
- March 23
- Delores Taylor (actor, screenwriter and producer)
- Debbie Lee Carrington (actress and stuntwoman)
- April 2 - Susan Anspach (actress)
- April 8 - Chuck McCann (actor, voice actor, comedian and television personality)
- April 11 - Bruce M. Fischer (actor)
- April 15 - R. Lee Ermey (actor, military drill and instructor)
- April 16
- Harry Anderson (actor, comedian and magician)
- Pamela Gidley (actress and model)
- April 18 - Gerard Baldwin (director and producer)
- April 21 - Verne Troyer (actor, comedian, YouTuber and stunt performer)
- April 23 - Arthur B. Rubinstein (composer and conductor)
- May 8 - Marta DuBois (actress)
- May 13 - Margot Kidder (actress and activist)
- May 16
- Joseph Campanella (actor)
- Hugh Dane (actor)
- May 19 - Vincent McEveety (director and producer)
- May 21
- Allyn Ann McLerie (actress, singer and dancer)
- Clint Walker (actor)
- May 24 - Jerry Maren (actor)
- June 1 - William Edward Phipps (actor and producer)
- June 14 - Yvonne Gilan (actress, writer and vocal coach)
- June 18 - Maria Rohm (actress and producer)
- July 8 - Tab Hunter (actor, singer, film producer and author)
- August 2 - Winston Ntshona (playwright and actor)
- August 7 - Richard H. Kline (cinematographer)
- August 24 - Robin Leach (entertainment reporter and writer)
- August 26 - Barbara Darrow (actress)
- August 30 - Vanessa Marquez (actress)
- September 1 - Carl Duering (actor)
- September 6 - Burt Reynolds (actor, director and producer)
- September 9 - Liz Fraser (actress)
- September 23 - Mark Livolsi (film editor)
- October 7 - Peggy McCay (actress)
- October 8 - Arnold Kopelson (film producer)
- October 9
- Venantino Venantini (actor)
- Diane Jergens (actress)
- October 14 - Al Fann (actor and producer)
- October 17 - Robert J. Walsh (composer)
- October 19 - Diana Sowle (actress)
- October 29 - John Roselius (actor)
- November 3 - Sondra Locke (actress and director)
- November 12
- Stan Lee (comic book writer and author)
- Gloria Manon (actress)
- November 16
- George A. Cooper (actor and voice artist)
- William Goldman (novelist, playwright and screenwriter)
- November 25 - Wright King (actor)
- November 24 - Ricky Jay (stage magician, actor and writer)
- December 2 - Salo Gardner (actor)
- December 3 - Philip Bosco (actor)
- December 9 - Rodney Kageyama (actor)
- December 17 - Penny Marshall (actress, director and producer)
- December 20 - Donald Moffat (actor)
- December 24 - Patrice Martinez (actress)
References[]
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