More than a year after exiting Batwoman, Ruby Rose spoke out about her alleged harrowing experience on the set of The CW series — and Warner Bros. is fighting back against her claims of mistreatment.
08.10.2021 - 18:20 / deadline.com
Netflix has hired former Warner Bros. EVP of Production Niija Kuykendall as their new Vice President of Film, reporting to Scott Stuber, the streamer’s Head of Global Film.
Kuykendall in her position will oversee a new group focusing on mid-sized features. At Warner Bros., she shepherded such blockbusters as the It franchise, and Oscar winners A Star Is Born and Judas and the Black Messiah. Other feature credits at the Burbank, CA lot include Just Mercy, The Sun Is Also a Star, Kong: Skull
More than a year after exiting Batwoman, Ruby Rose spoke out about her alleged harrowing experience on the set of The CW series — and Warner Bros. is fighting back against her claims of mistreatment.
It what comes as no surprise, the sequel for Dune finally has been greenlighted for a October 20, 2023 theatrical release with director, producer and co-screenwriter Denis Villeneuve returning.
“Legendary is pleased to officially move forward with Dune: Part Two…once again based on the amazing books written by Frank Herbert,” read the statement from Legendary announcing the sequel.
The former Batwoman actor took aim at Scott – who played Colonel Jacob Kane on The CW show – among others from the project on her social media channels last week.“We condemn the comments made by Ruby Rose about Dougray Scott,” the studio said in a statement obtained by Deadline.They continued: “Warner Bros. has found Mr.
Warner Bros has backed Batwoman actor, Dougray Scott, after further allegations from former co-star, Ruby Rose. The studio have called Scott, who plays Batwoman’s father, a “consummate professional” and reiterated that Rose was fired from the show following “multiple complaints about workplace behaviour”.
Rebecca Rubin Film and Media ReporterYears ago, filmmaker Denis Villeneuve had agreed to adapt “Dune,” Frank Herbert’s seminal sci-fi novel, under one condition: the sweeping saga about warring political dynasties that clash over access to a vital planet could not be confined to only one movie.“The story is so rich and complex that, in order to be faithful to the book, we’ll need to make at least two movies,” Villeneuve explained in 2020.
Ruby Rose made some allegations against her former Batwoman co-star Dougray Scott, and now, Warner Bros. TV is responding in a statement.
accused him of abusing women on the show — and insisted they fired her following multiple complaints about her own behavior.Rose accused Scott, who played her on-screen father, of hurting a female stunt double, yelling “like a little b—h at women,” coming and going as he pleased on the set and abusing women.“Dougray hurt a female stunt double, he yelled like a little b—h at women and was a nightmare,” the 35-year-old Australian actress posted in an Instagram story.
Warner Bros. Television has stepped in to defend actor Dougray Scott after his Batwoman co-star Ruby Rose made further accusations via social media.
Angelique Jackson Margot Robbie’s Barbie has seemingly found her Ken in Ryan Gosling.The Oscar-nominee is in final negotiations to star in the upcoming film, directed by Greta Gerwig for Warner Bros. and Mattel.
EXCLUSIVE: Margot Robbie’s Barbie movie looks to have found its Ken as sources tell Deadline Ryan Gosling is in final negotiations to play the iconic Mattel character in Warner Bros. movie centered on the classic doll line.
Joe Otterson TV ReporterRandall Einhorn and his Sad Unicorn banner have moved to Warner Bros. Television with a multi-year first-look deal, Variety has learned exclusively.Einhorn previously had an overall deal at ABC Signature.
Earlier today, Australian actor Ruby Rose took to Instagram stories to make multiple claims of a toxic and unsafe work environment on the set of The CW series “Batwoman,” which is mainly shot in Vancouver and led the star to leave the DC Comics series. The social media posts were aimed at folks such as ‘Batwoman’ showrunner Caroline Dries, executive producers Greg Berlanti and Sarah Schechter, and the executives at The CW.
Warner Bros. TV, the company behind The CW’s Batwoman, is responding to Ruby Rose‘s litany of allegations made overnight about her time working on the show.
EXCLUSIVE: Bad Boys For Life breakout Jacob Scipio is set to join Leslie Grace in Warner Bros. and DC Films Batgirl. J.K. Simmons is on also on board to reprise his role of Commissioner Gordon. Grace recently landed the role of Barbara Gordon with Scipio’s Bad Boys For Life directors Adil El Arbi and Bilall Fallah helming.
The IWC Schaffhausen Filmmaker Bursary Award in association with the BFI returned for its sixth year, with lead judges Phoebe Waller-Bridge and BFI Chief Exec Ben Roberts awarding Harry Wootliff the £50,000 bursary. The bursary is the most significant of its kind in the UK film industry and is establishing itself as an indicator of future filmmaking talent with previous winners including Rose Glass and Daniel Kokotajlo.
Furious residents blasted council chiefs for giving £150,000 to Warner Bros to film a major blockbuster in Glasgow.