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Warner Bros. Games announced it will be restructuring into divisions based on different IP - Harry Potter, Game of Thrones, Mortal Kombat, and DC.
Warner Bros. Games has confirmed a new leadership structure as it follows its previously revealed strategy of developing games based on the Harry Potter, Game of Thrones, Mortal Kombat, and DC ...
Mumbai: Warner Bros. Pictures, Bhanushali Studios Limited (BSL) and JOAT Films have announced an exclusive five-film strategic partnership to develop Indian adaptations of iconic Warner Bros ...
Echo Valley, the "edge-of-your-seat" thriller starring Sydney Sweeney, is now available to stream. The film follows Kate (Julianne Moore) and her daughter, Claire (Sweeney), in a moment of crisis as ...
Orlando Bloom has revealed what was "so good" about his new London-set film, Deep Cover. The action comedy, set for release on Prime Video on Thursday (12 June), follows an improv teacher (Bryce ...
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 ...
Honestly, Warner Bros. Discovery splitting into two companies probably doesn’t mean that much for the average consumer. This split is more about financial portfolios and shareholders.
Warner Bros. Discovery will split into two public companies by next year, calving off cable operations from its streaming service as the number of people “cutting the cord” rises.
Warner Bros. Discovery's cable networks, like many of its rivals, have lost viewers as consumers shifted to streaming services such as Netflix, causing its stock to slump more than 60% since the ...
Warner Bros. Discovery, which also owns CNN, Food Network, DC Studios and Warner Bros. Gaming, is splitting up into two separate public companies.
Just days ago Warner Bros. Discovery shareholders in a vote that was symbolic as it’s nonbinding, rejected the 2024 pay packages of some executives, including Zaslav, who will make more than $51 ...
The split will have HBO, Warner Bros., DC Studios in one company and CNN, TNT Sports, Discovery and Discovery+ in a separate public company.