left to join Ava DuVernay’s Array as its chief marketing officer. Marks will start on June 1.
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Updated: Westworld co-creator Lisa Joy’s feature directorial debut Reminiscence is going a week earlier on Aug. 20. Why? Essentially it prevents the film from playing right into Disney/Marvel’s Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings which should dominate Labor Day weekend (that is if that film stays theatrical). Reminiscence is also going day and date in theaters and on HBO Max.
Reminiscence moves off a weekend where it was up against Universal/MGM’s reboot of Candyman and Disney
left to join Ava DuVernay’s Array as its chief marketing officer. Marks will start on June 1.
Elaine Low Senior TV WriterAfter 37 years at the company, Rebecca Marks is departing her post as NBCUniversal’s executive vice president of publicity and joining WarnerMedia as executive vice president of publicity and communications at Warner Bros. Television Group.Marks, who will join WBTV Group on June 1, served in her most recent role at NBCU for the last 17 years.
Rebecca Rubin Film and Media ReporterDwayne Johnson has been cast in the Warner Bros. movie “DC League of Super-Pets” and will voice the role of Krypto the Super-Dog.The animated DC film centers on Superman’s dog, who teams up with a flying cat to stop crime while the Man of Steel is on vacation.
Mónica Marie Zorrilla Kaley Cuoco, star of HBO Max’s breakout hit “The Flight Attendant” and “Harley Quinn,” is extending her long-standing creative partnership with Warner Bros. Television Group with an expansive and exclusive new multiyear pact with her banner, Yes, Norman Productions.
EXCLUSIVE: The Flight Attendant star and executive producer Kaley Cuoco has closed an expansive new overall deal with Warner Bros. TV Group for her production company Yes, Norman, extending a 15-year relationship with the studio.
Coming off the box office success of Sony‘s “Bad Boys For Life,” directors Adil El Arbi and Bilall Fallah were scooped up by Marvel Studios for their “Ms. Marvel” series for Disney+ and would help the studio bring fangirl-turned-superhero Kamala Khan, to life.
Bad Boys For Life directing duo Adil El Arbi and Bilall Fallah have been tapped to direct Warner Bros. and DC Entertainment’s Batgirl movie. The film follows Barbra Gordon, the daughter of Gotham City police commissioner James Gordon.
Cynthia Littleton Business EditorWarner Bros. once stood as the citadel of Hollywood, a mighty fortress of moviemaking.Today, the studio is bracing for its third massive executive shake-up in as many years.
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EXCLUSIVE: Warner Bros has set a remake The Hunger, the 1983 steamy vampire film that started the rise of the late Top Gun director Tony Scott. Angela Robinson is in final talks to direct, with Jessica Sharzer writing the script.
Warner Bros. Games is reportedly being split up due to the recently announced merger between WarnerMedia and Discovery, Inc.AT&T, the parent company of WarnerMedia, announced on Monday (May 17) that it would spin off the multimedia company and merge it with Discovery, Inc.
Warner Bros. Pictures has reversed its decision on Dune.
Zack Snyder has been keeping himself busy during the pandemic between “The Snyder Cut” of “Justice League” and his new action flick “Army Of The Dead”, but the writer-director is now revealing he also wrote a script for a third and final chapter in his “300” series.
Zack Snyder is getting candid about another 300 movie.
Earlier today, we recapped what had been a very hectic weekend for the Hollywood Foreign Press Association, which is the governing body behind the Golden Globes. The avalanche of negative press came after the HFPA announced plans to help add diversity to its group (which consists of less than 100 people, with no Black members) over the next year.
Zack Snyder‘s 4-hour behemoth version of “Justice League” was released back in March on HBO Max, and the filmmaker can now focus on promoting his Netflix zombie franchise starter “Army of The Dead,” releasing later this month in both theaters and on streaming.
EXCLUSIVE: Craig Macneill and Clay Chapman, the duo behind SXSW horror film The Boy, have teamed up with Jonathan Nolan & Lisa Joy’s Kilter Films to develop a horror series at Amazon.