Commentary: What Can Warner Bros. Do With Its Renewed ‘Lord Of The Rings’ License?
The Palantír suggests more Lord of the Rings spinoffs are in our future. According to The Hollywood Reporter, Warner Bros.
Read moreThe Palantír suggests more Lord of the Rings spinoffs are in our future. According to The Hollywood Reporter, Warner Bros.
Read moreThe DC Universe experiment is finally drawing to a close. According to The Hollywood Reporter, both Titans and Doom Patrol
Read moreDiana’s 1984 adventure may be her last. According to The Hollywood Reporter, plans for a third Wonder Woman movie from
Read moreWell, finally some good news in the DC Entertainment Multiverse. According to The Hollywood Reporter, The Suicide Squad director James
Read moreThe long-standing rumors were true. Superman lives again. A few days out from the premiere of Black Adam, Justice League
Read moreThe Joker: Folie à Deux cast continues to expand. Deadline reports Catherine Keener has joined the cast of the Joker
Read moreJoker: Folie à Deux continues to build an impressive cast. Deadline reports veteran actor Brendan Gleeson has joined the film
Read moreHarley’s (Kaley Cuoco) adventures will continue. Despite all the upheaval at Warner Bros. Discovery, one bright spot has been the
Read moreVeteran producer Dan Lin may get the job of a lifetime: running DC Films. According to The Hollywood Reporter, he
Read moreAquaman and the Lost Kingdom is moving to the end of the 2023. Deadline reports the change in release date
Read moreWe knew this one was coming, but it still hurts — Batman: Caped Crusader is not going forward at HBO
Read moreAfter nearly a year of wild and troubling headlines, The Flash feature film star Ezra Miller says they are choosing
Read moreIn the wake of Batgirl‘s cancellation last week, one question seem to rise above the others on social media: what
Read moreYup, its time for the Crisis on Infinite Earths graphic again. During its second quarter earnings call, the newly-minted Warner
Read moreThe HBO Max Batgirl movie is reportedly no more. Deadline reports the film has been shelved despite being nearly complete
Read moreAnd the countdown to Warner Bros. just being called “Warner Bros.” begins. According to The Hollywood Reporter, WarnerMedia and
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