This morning, on Warner Bros. Discovery’s fourth-quarter earnings call (via Deadline), CEO David Zaslav confirmed that the previously-announced Harry Potter TV show is coming in 2026. Previously, the series based on J.K. Rowling’s series of fantasy novels had a 2025-2026 release window. Casey...
Read MoreWile E. Coyote can’t catch a break even when he’s not trying to nab the Roadrunner. A few months ago, Warner Bros. decided to shelve another movie, an animated/live-action hybrid called Coyote vs. Acme, which stars John Cena and Will Forte and finds Wile E. Coyote suing Acme, the company that m...
Read MoreHollywood has gotten so weird that movies are blinking in and out of existence. Recently, Warner Bros. Discovery decided to shelve a part live-action, part animated film called Coyote vs. Acme, which would feature Looney Tunes character Wile E. Coyote, nemesis of the Roadrunner, as he sued the Acm...
Read MoreWarner Bros. Discovery is cutting costs amid the actors’ and writers’ strikes. After CEO David Zaslav claimed the studio was set to lose $300-500 million due to the strikes, The Hollywood Reporter has learned from sources that Warner Bros. is suspending its deals with several producers, includin...
Read MoreWarner Bros. is looking to mend fences with Christopher Nolan. Variety ran an article about Michael De Luca and Pam Abdy, the new co-CEOs and co-chairpeople of Warner Bros. Film Group, and while the whole piece is great and, if everything pans out the way the pair and Warner Bros. Discovery CEO Davi...
Read MoreVery few positives can be derived from the current writers’ strike, but the most evident is the cancellation or delay of several woke Hollywood abominations. Unfortunately for Tolkien fans and normies alike, the strike has not affected Amazon’s The Rings of Power inordinately. It has been confir...
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