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15.04.2022 - 03:03 / justjared.com
It sounds like there may be some big changes ahead for DC Comics fans.
Following the news of Discovery’s $43 billion deal for WarnerMedia, the newly merged company is “exploring an overhaul of DC Entertainment,” multiple sources told Variety.
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It’s been revealed that execs have been “toying with the idea of turning DC into its own solidified content vertical,” according to the report.
This move could affect DC movie development, streaming series and the creative arm within DC to “maximize the value of the superhero stable — one often seen as punching up against Marvel.”
The report also claims that candidates were vetted with experience in creating huge blockbusters, similar to Marvel’s Kevin Feige. One candidate is reportedly Emma Watts, a former 20th Century Studios and Paramount exec, but it does not appear she’ll take the job.
Discovery insiders reportedly believe that although DC has achieved success with movies like Aquaman and The Batman, it “lacks a coherent creative and brand strategy,” and characters like Superman have been “left to languish and need to be revitalized.”
There’s also some recent news about an upcoming DC Comics project.
A woman in Peru who was presumed to be dead apparently rose from her coffin in the middle of her own funeral — in front of stunned family, friends, and loved ones!! JUST IMAGINE!!
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Cynthia Littleton Business EditorAtlas Entertainment, which scored a box office hit this year with Sony Pictures’ “Uncharted,” has taken legal action to block a crypto firm from marketing a new coin tied to the movie based on the hit PlayStation video game.Atlas Entertainment insiders were shocked last month to see online references to an “Uncharted” coin with PR materials that referenced Atlas Entertainment, used the company’s logo and even referencing Atlas’ historic movie credits such as “The Dark Knight” and “Wonder Woman.”Last week, Atlas Entertainment attorney Bert Deixler, of Kendall, Brill & Kelly, sent a cease and desist letter to Net Savings Link and Silverbear Capital, two entities cited in the PR materials that alerted Atlas to the unauthorized use of its moniker. Net Savings Link issued a press release on April 6 announcing the launch of the UNCHARTED token, which asserted that “Uncharted is backed by Atlas Digital Entertainment, a subsidiary of Atlas Entertainment.” “This partnership intends to have NSAV and UNCHARTED explore the infinite possibilities of NFT as a creativity infrastructure and to subvert existing content and value sharing models with community co-creation,” the April 6 release stated.The release appears makes a subtle distinction in spelling the token in all capital letters, while references to Atlas use the conventional spelling with only a capital U.
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