EXCLUSIVE: Even in a business well-acquainted with comebacks, HBO Max has become a fairly remarkable turnaround story.
13.04.2021 - 18:39 / hollywoodreporter.com
Warner Bros. International Television Production has picked up the global distribution rights, excluding Canada, to the comedy format How to Buy a Baby from LoCo Motion Pictures.
The International Emmy-nominated original for Canada's CBC Gem and created by Wendy Litner follows a couple who can't make a baby the fun way. So they struggle to conceive with the help of a doctor, a nurse, an embryologist and an unsolicited advice from everyone they know.
EXCLUSIVE: Even in a business well-acquainted with comebacks, HBO Max has become a fairly remarkable turnaround story.
Chris Lane has even more “big, big plans” on the way.
A contemporary re-imaging of the 1973 action feature Cleopatra Jones is in the works at Warner Bros and Charles D. King’s Macro, with Lovecraft Country and Snowfall writer Ihuoma Ofordire writing.
Alissa Grayson has been named executive vice president of global publicity at Warner Bros.
Matt Donnelly Senior Film WriterWarner Bros. Pictures Group has named Alissa Grayson as executive vice president of global publicity.Grayson will join the studio from STX Films, where she’s served as co-president of marketing since 2017.
EXCLUSIVE: This just in: former STX co-president of marketing Alissa Grayson is heading to Warner Bros. as their new EVP of Global Publicity.
EXCLUSIVE: 3D Family animation Two By Two: Overboard (aka Ooops! The Adventure Continues) has sold to Momentum Pictures for the U.S. and Canada.
EXCLUSIVE: 3D Family animation Two By Two: Overboard (aka Ooops! The Adventure Continues) has sold to Magnolia for the U.S. and Canada.
Joe Otterson TV Reporter“The Flintstones” sequel series from Warner Bros. Animation is officially in development at Fox with Elizabeth Banks attached to star and executive produce.The animated series, titled “Bedrock,” is set 20 years after the events of the original series.
Not ready to settle down. Zac Efron split from girlfriend Vanessa Valladares after 10 months partly because their schedules no longer aligned, a source exclusively tells Us Weekly.
Chuck Lorre unveiled his custom vanity card No. 669 at the end of each of his four comedies on CBS’ Thursday night lineup, with a tribute to former Warner Bros. Television Group chairman Peter Roth.
EXCLUSIVE: Warner Bros. and Plan B’s Cuban-American Father Of The Bride reboot looks to have landed one of the most famous Cuban-American entertainers of our lifetime.
“Nashville” star Kyle Dean Massey publicly shared his support for the LGBTQ+ community in an It Gets Better Project video 10-years-ago, and he is coming full circle.
Justice League star Ray Fisher has called out Warner Bros after the company posted a tweet following the verdict in the Derek Chauvin trial.Chauvin was found guilty of the second-degree murder, third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter of George Floyd yesterday (April 20).Following the verdict, Warner Bros, tweeted the following: “While this verdict doesn’t bring back those we’ve so wrongly lost, we know that it brings us closer to significant change.
Rebecca Rubin Film and Media ReporterSTXfilms has landed rights to “The Marsh King’s Daughter,” a psychological thriller starring Daisy Ridley.The film, from director Neil Burger (“Limitless,” “Voyagers”), is expected to begin production in Canada this June.Based on Karen Dionne’s novel, which has been published in 25 languages, the story follows Helena (Ridley) as a woman living a seemingly ordinary life.
As Asian communities across Canada and the U.S. continue to be the subject of shocking violence, harassment and abuse, Global News is proud to announce a network-wide news special, “Hidden Hate: Anti-Asian Racism”, airing on Saturday, April 24 at 7:30 p.m. local time on Global.
DC Films he’s determined to play Batman villain Bane.The actor, who has been saying on social media for years that he would love to play the character, has now revealed he organised a meeting with the film studios to reiterate his request.“I want to play Bane so bad I went to Warner Bros., had an appointment with them, had an appointment with DC, walked in the door and said, ‘I want to play Bane,’” the actor said during an appearance at JusticeCon (per Collider).Tom Hardy played Bane in
You can’t keep a good Bane down.
Odds are, if you’re reading this, you’re probably not a Hollywood actor that had your first real big break as a star in a huge studio’s superhero team-up film. But if you are, then I’d like to say hi to Ray Fisher.