CBS Films, established in 2007, plans to produce four to six movies a year spanning all genres, with production budgets up to $50 million per film.

CBS Films' first release, Extraordinary Measures starring Brendan Fraser and Harrison Ford, and co-starring Keri Russell, debuted in theaters on January 22nd, 2010. CBS Films' films second release, the romantic comedy The Back-up Plan, starring Jennifer Lopez and Alex O'Loughlin, written by Kate Angelo and directed by Alan Poul, debuted in theaters April 23, 2010; CBS Films has two films in post production, the edgy teen romance Beastly starring Vanessa Hudgens and Alex Pettyfer, written and directed by Daniel Barnz, based on the Alex Flinn novel of the same name; and the revenge thriller Faster, a co-production with Sony Pictures Worldwide Acquisitions Group, starring Dwayne Johnson, Billy Bob Thornton and newcomer Oliver Jackson-Cohen. The film, which started production in February 2010, is directed by George Tillman, Jr. from a screenplay by Tony and Joe Gayton. The company's development slate includes Consent To Kill, an action-thriller based on the Mitch Rapp character from the best-selling Vince Flynn novels; the romantic thriller The Eternals written by Chris Hauty and directed by Jeff Wadlow; The Station, a thriller set against the International Space Station and based on a popular Boom! Studios comic book series; a remake of My Fair Lady, based on the classic musical by Alan Jay Lerner and Frederick Loewe, which is being co-developed with Columbia Pictures; and an action-adventure feature adaptation of the long-running TV show “Gunsmoke”.