Warner Brothers is one of Hollywood's most famous studios, founded in the 1920s by four brothers. It was built in 1926 and acquired First National Pictures in 1928, releasing The Jazz Singer, the first successful "talking picture." Warner Brothers established many film sets on its 110 acre studio lot, churning out 86 films in 1929. It became known for animated cartoons like Bugs Bunny and produced a wide variety of genres, from Batman films to comedies, sometimes altering its logo based on the movie.