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By Jake Kanter
International TV Editor
Hooq, the subscription streaming service operated by Sony Pictures Television, Warner Bros and Singapore’s Singtel, has filed for voluntary liquidation.
In a statement Friday, Singtel said it has “commenced a creditors’ voluntary liquidation” of the company, in which it has a controlling stake of 76.5%. It added: “The liquidation of Hooq is not expected to have any material impact on the net tangible assets or earnings per share of Singtel.”
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Plan B Entertainment, the production company run by Brad Pitt, Dede Gardner and Jeremy Kleiner, has signed a first-look deal with Warner Bros. Pictures.
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There is some not-so-good news for Amber Heard. The actress has been in the headlines for her divorce with Johnny Depp. Over the past few weeks, explosive revelations have made the headlines. From claims that she was abusive with Depp during their marriage to the actor accusing her of cheating on him with Elon Musk, the controversies refuse to die. Amid these accusations, a new report suggests Heard's future in the DC Extended Universe might be at a huge risk.
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.
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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.
Warner Bros. is making the Ben Affleck movie The Way Back, which is currently in theaters, available on demand on digital retail platforms, the studio said Thursday, as cinemas go dark amid the global coronavirus pandemic.