In today’s example of things getting worse before they get… even worse, I guess, Built In reports that Warner Bros. Games, the video game division of Warner Bros. Discovery, has started an initiative called the Women and Non-Binary Leadership Program. Its goal is to “upend the gaming industry�...
Read MoreWarner Bros Discovery announced yesterday (April 3, 2024) that there will be a fifth Matrix movie, but no other information about the production has been released. We don’t know anything about the plot, or returning characters, or the actors that play them, but Warner Bros. Motion Pictures Preside...
Read MoreThis 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 MoreHas another actor lost a role because of his political opinions? That’s in dispute. Bassem Youssef, an Egyptian-American “comedian and TV presenter” (as well as a cardiac surgeon), spoke to Salon recently and claimed he was fired from Superman: Legacy because he criticized Israel over the cu...
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 MoreJames Gunn’s DCU Superman has been cast, but the role of Krypton’s other superhero survivor is still up for grabs. Deadline exclusively reports that three of the actresses preparing to test for Kara Zor-El are Milly Alcock, Emilia Jones, and Meg Donnelly. Alcock has made a name for herself recen...
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