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James Gunn reveals why his Superman won't feature a Warner Bros. Pictures logo at the start when it opens next month.
Warner Bros. Pictures has released two new Superman high-resolution images from the upcoming film directed by James Gunn. The new images were previously published with watermarks on them from vario… ...
Warner Bros. Discovery is shuttering HBO Family, ThrillerMax and more multiplex linear channels amid major changes at the company.
Warner Bros. Discovery will shut down four of its multiplex linear channels — HBO Family, ThrillerMax, MovieMax and OuterMax — in August, per a programming notice from Spectrum. “At Spectrum ...
The bankrupt production house behind the “Matrix” trilogy objected to a request from Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. to lift a litigation pause preventing an arbitration from concluding.. Lifting the ...
Related: Warner Bros. Discovery to Split TV and Movie Business “There’ll be a great shedding first, and then there’ll be a reconnecting of other things,” predicted Starz CEO Jeff Hirsch. “A lot of ...
Warner Bros. Discovery is splitting itself into two separate publicly traded companies, aiming to unlock shareholder value and give its distinct businesses sharper strategic focus.
During the last three months, 10 analysts shared their evaluations of Warner Bros. Discovery (NASDAQ:WBD), revealing diverse outlooks from bullish to bearish. The table below provides a concise ...
NEW YORK — Warner Bros. Discovery will carve off cable operations from its streaming service, creating two independent companies as the number of people “cutting the cord” brings with it a ...
Warner Bros Discovery, home to HBO and CNN, said on Monday it would split into two companies, the latest twist in its decades-long history of high-stakes mergers and breakups. Date Event 1922 Time ...
Warner Bros Discovery said on Monday it would split into two companies, separating its studios and streaming business from its fading cable television networks as the parent of HBO and CNN looks ...
Warner Bros Discovery , home to HBO and CNN, said on Monday it would split into two companies, the latest twist in its decades-long history of high-stakes mergers and breakups.