Rolling Stone reported some more details of the Batgirl cancellation today – namely, the new regime at Warner Bros. Discovery decided that all DC films should be released theatrically or not at all. When it was determined that post-production to make Batgirl theater-worthy would be too costly o...
Read MoreYesterday, shortly after news broke that Batgirl won’t be released theatrically or on HBO Max, Variety published a piece detailing why. Initially, word was that test screenings of the film were received so poorly that it was pulled out of embarrassment on Warner Bros.’s part. However, Batgirl...
Read MoreWarner Bros. is keeping the Flash running in place. According to Deadline, the recent accusations against Ezra Miller – and his seeming flight from justice – have caused the studio behind the DCEU much consternation. Deadline’s sources tell them that Warner Bros. – now led by David Zaslav, C...
Read MoreReports of Ezra Miller’s DC departure may be premature. A couple of days ago, ScreenGeek reported that a source claimed Warner Bros. was seriously considering replacing Miller in The Flash, with Dylan O’Brien as one of the top candidates to take over as Barry Allen. Now, Variety’s Adam B. Vary...
Read MoreThe reports of the movie theater’s demise appear to have been greatly exaggerated. When the theaters were closed during the ridiculous (and seemingly interminable) lockdowns, Warner Bros. decided to release its movies directly to HBO Max throughout 2021 alongside their theatrical releases. As the ...
Read MoreA new Crisis reset could be coming to DC Entertainment. Variety exclusively reports that, following its acquisition of WarnerMedia from AT&T (boy, that was a short stewardship, wasn’t it?), Discovery – the parent company of networks such as The Discovery Channel, Food Network, and Animal Pla...
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