Warner Bros. Could Scrap $200 Million ‘Flash’ Film as Ezra Miller Legal Problems Worsen
Warner Bros. is struggling to decide what to do with its $200 million, yet unreleased “Flash” movie as star Ezra Miller’s behavior spirals.
Warner Bros. is struggling to decide what to do with its $200 million, yet unreleased “Flash” movie as star Ezra Miller’s behavior spirals.
HBO Max is reportedly still moving forward with its “Green Lantern” series that will portray the title superhero as a “secretly gay” FBI agent. The decision comes after parent company Warner Bros. Discovery took an ax to its “Batgirl” movie, which featured a transgender character in the main cast.
Warner Bros. Discovery CEO David Zaslav has defended the company’s decision to shelve the already completed “Batgirl” movie despite backlash online.
“Batgirl,” the superhero movie that the public will never see, had such weak commercial prospects that executives at Warner Bros. Discovery decided it was worth more to the company as a tax write-off than as a theatrical release or a direct-to-streaming title.
CNN is reportedly on pace to miss its profitability target by a substantial margin amid a continued crash in ratings just as the network’s new parent company, Warner Bros. Discovery, is planning to enact drastic cuts across its media properties.
Hollywood is coming for your preschoolers, with the aim to hook them for life on a never-ending stream of superhero franchise characters.
Nearly 600 male Hollywood producers showrunners have signed a letter to executives at Hollywood studios demanding that abortion “safety protocols” be put in place for pregnant employees in pro-life states.
Mass layoffs are reportedly in the works at Warner Bros. Discovery, the new parent company of the far-left CNN, with Discovery executives seeking to slash headcount as early as next week.
Samantha Bee, who infamously called Ivanka Trump a “feckless c**t” and recently encouraged her viewers to harass a Supreme Court justice, has been canceled after seven seasons.
On the heels of the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision overturning Roe v Wade, a number of top studios and entertainment giants — including Comcast, Disney, Netflix, Paramount, Warner Bros Discovery — vowed to pay travel expenses for employees looking to get abortions.