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Comic Book Resources on MSNWarner Bros. Games Left Off This Major Franchise From Their Future PlansWarner Bros. Games has shifted its future plans by focusing on a couple of key franchises. And yet, one major gaming IP has ...
Previously unseen concept art purportedly showing character designs from Warner Bros. Games Montreal's cancelled Batman: Arkham Knight follow-up Project Sabbath has surfaced online, showing further ...
David Corenswet, Rachel Brosnahan and Nicholas Hoult lead a movie that doesn’t just serve as a referendum for superhero films, but for the cinematic future of DC as a whole ...
Creative control of Turner Classic Movies will stay with David Zaslav's studios group as Warner Bros. Discovery prepares to ...
The entertainment company is expected to become one of the first borrowers to restrict creditors from forming cooperation groups.
After Warner Bros. Discovery stock popped as much as 13% on the split-up announcement, shares ended down 3% for the day on June 9. It’s bounced back since then, up 5% compared with the June 6 ...
Warner Bros. Games has confirmed a new leadership structure as it follows its previously revealed strategy of developing games based on the Harry Potter, Game of Thrones, Mortal Kombat, and DC ...
Warner Bros. Discovery’s announced separation follows the industry’s latest M&A trend. In this case, separation is easy. Successfully shaping what comes next is the hard part.
Warner Bros Games has announced a new restructuring, six months after the departure of its president David Hadded, as it continues to re-orient itself around four franchises.
Warner Bros. Discovery Inc. was downgraded to junk by Moody’s Ratings, cementing the media giant as a fallen angel just years after it sold one of the biggest high-grade bond deals on record.
Warner Bros. Pictures will handle worldwide distribution for these new adaptations. Vinod Bhanushali, founder and producer of Bhanushali Studios, recently inked a separate three-film deal with ...
Warner Bros. Discovery will split into two companies by next year, with much of its streaming and movie production moving under one company and its live sports and news to another, according to ...
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