Warner Bros. on Tuesday delayed the release of the upcoming musicalIn the Heightsand the animated feature Scoob! amid the coronavirus pandemic.
06.03.2020 - 03:01 / deadline.com
By Dominic Patten
Senior Editor, Legal & TV Critic
Ava DuVernay has crossed many genres in her career, but now the Oscar nominee looks set to become the Queen of Dragons – at least in an animated sense.
The Queen Sugar creator is teaming with Warner Bros Animation to develop Tui T. Sutherland’s best-selling dragon filled Wings of Fire books into a high end small screen series for the whole family. In the first animated effort for the A Wrinkle in Time director, the exclusive rights to
Warner Bros. on Tuesday delayed the release of the upcoming musicalIn the Heightsand the animated feature Scoob! amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Warner Bros. on Tuesday delayed the release of the upcoming musical In the Heights and the animated feature Scoob! amid the coronavirus pandemic. The Scooby Doo film, which stars an ensemble voice cast including Mark Wahlberg
We have some more release date changes to report today. Obviously, the outbreak of Coronavirus has brought Hollywood to a screeching halt, with studios scrambling to move their movies, both big and fall, away from the closed theaters that can’t play them.
By Anthony D'Alessandro
A federal judge ruled in favor of Netflix and director Ava DuVernay on Monday, throwing out a defamation suit over a their miniseries about the Central Park jogger case.
By Dominic Patten
Warner Bros. International Television Production and Japanese pay-TV broadcaster Wowow are partnering for a third season of Japan's hit local-language remake of Cold Case.
NEW YORK -- Former Manhattan prosecutor Linda Fairstein has sued Netflix and film director Ava DuVernay over her portrayal in the streaming service's miniseries about the Central Park Five case, which sent five black and Latino teenagers to prison for a crime they were later absolved of committing.
Former prosecutor Linda Fairstein filed a lawsuit against Netflix and Ava DuVernay over “When They See Us”.
Former prosecutor Linda Fairstein filed a lawsuit against Netflix and Ava DuVernay over .
Of all the things going on right now, Exonerated 5 prosecutor Linda Fairstein thought it was the appropriate time to hit Ava DuVernay and Netflix with a lawsuit for her portrayal in “When They See Us.”
Linda Fairstein, the lead prosecutor in the Central Park jogger case, filed a lawsuit on Wednesday claiming that she was defamed by the Netflix series about the case, titled “When They See Us.”
Warner Bros. has suspended its Harry Potter studio tour outside London for the foreseeable future.
Batman is in for a dark night.