Warner Bros has shifted the date of its Vera Farmiga horror thriller The Conjuring and added three movies to its 2013 release schedule. The new pics: The Steve Carell-Jim Carrey comedy The Incredible Burt Wonderstone will open March 15, the Jason Sudeikis-Ed Helms-Jennifer Aniston drug-smuggler comedy We’re The Millers opens August 9, and the Hugh Jackman-Jake Gyllenhaal kidnapping thriller Prisoners is due out September 20. Meanwhile, the studio moved Conjuring, a based-on-a-true story about a pair of paranormal investigators directed by Saw‘s James Wan, from January 25 to July 19.


The Sudeikis-Aniston rom come is under the New Line banner. What’s the difference between New Line and Warners?
Warner Bros live in a lavish, sprawling mansion with many luxurious guest bedrooms. New Line is their step brother from a previous marriage.
When New LIne was thrown out of it’s house and needed a place to stay WB said it could stay with them because, after all, they are family.
But rather than letting stay in one of their guest bedrooms New Line is forced to sleep on the beat up leather couch in the garage.
But from time to time New Line will throw a party and WB will get laid so it’s not ideal but it is a situation that works for everyone.
And yes most modern corporate sibling relationships can be explained away as a tired sitcom trope.