Warner Bros.’ teases and manufactured hype came to a head today when the Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom trailer was unleashed. A sequel to 2018’s Aquaman, which was the biggest box office hit of the DCEU, Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom finds Aquaman balancing life as a family man and the King of A...
Read MoreWarner Bros. is ramping up the publicity campaign for Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom even before the full trailer releases. Entertainment Weekly has a big article about DC’s next superhero film, the final one in the DCEU (I think; if anyone can make heads or tails of what’s going on with DC, the...
Read MoreWarner Bros. and DC have released a teaser for Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom. Well, they call it a teaser, but it’s really one of those trailers for the trailer; it straight-up advertises the trailer instead of the film upfront, although a release date does appear at the end. The latest likely-bomb...
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 MoreA former DC Comics executive is getting honest about the problems with Warner Bros. and the DCEU. Diane Nelson was president of DC Entertainment – the Warner Bros. subsidiary that runs DC Comics and the various forms of entertainment featuring DC characters – from its inception in 2009 through 2...
Read MoreJames Gunn’s DC Universe has a lot of hurdles to overcome, and another one has just been added. A Twitter user named XsnyderverseX has unearthed old social media posts in which Gunn heavily criticized Tim Burton’s Batman, as well as Christopher Nolan’s Batman Begins and The Dark Knight – som...
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