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Henry Cavill in talks to reprise his role as Superman in a new DC project from Warner Bros. - www.foxnews.com
foxnews.com
28.05.2020 / 20:43

Henry Cavill in talks to reprise his role as Superman in a new DC project from Warner Bros.

Henry Cavill may not be done playing Superman after all. After starring as the core hero of the DC Comics universe for three movies, the 37-year-old actor is reportedly in talks to reprise his role for a yet-unknown project that will exist in the same canon as “Justice League,” “Wonder Woman,” “Suicide Squad" and more.

Henry Cavill’s Superman is coming back to Warner Bros.’ DC Universe - nypost.com
nypost.com
28.05.2020 / 16:35

Henry Cavill’s Superman is coming back to Warner Bros.’ DC Universe

Henry Cavill will reportedly reprise his roll as Superman in the DC Universe — and we know what it film won’t be.

Warner Bros. Changes Logo For ‘Tenet’ After Accusations of Christopher Nolan Stealing Design From Bike Component Company - theplaylist.net - Britain - Hollywood
theplaylist.net
28.05.2020 / 12:47

Warner Bros. Changes Logo For ‘Tenet’ After Accusations of Christopher Nolan Stealing Design From Bike Component Company

Unrelated movies with the same title are nothing new in Hollywood, from the Oscar-winning “Crash” and David Cronenberg‘s psychological thriller of the same name, or Marvel’s “The Avengers” and the movie based on the 1960s British spy series with the same title. But when a multi-million dollar movie shares not only the same name, but also the design of your company, you’d be forgiven from worrying about how that could hurt you.

Warner Bros. Reportedly Won’t Give Zack Snyder Extensive ‘Justice League’ Reshoots With Cast Despite Ask - theplaylist.net
theplaylist.net
28.05.2020 / 12:43

Warner Bros. Reportedly Won’t Give Zack Snyder Extensive ‘Justice League’ Reshoots With Cast Despite Ask

You thought HBO Max officially announcing the release of the director’s cut of “Justice League” would mean outlets would stop writing about The Snyder Cut? Well, you thought wrong.

Henry Cavill in Talks to Return as Superman for Warner Bros - thewrap.com - Britain - county Clark
thewrap.com
28.05.2020 / 12:13

Henry Cavill in Talks to Return as Superman for Warner Bros

Two years after departing the role, Henry Cavill is in talks to once again portray Clark Kent/Superman in films based on DC Comics, insiders with knowledge of the situation told TheWrap.

With IPO, Warner Music Offers an Enticing Backstage Pass to Potential Investors - www.billboard.com
billboard.com
27.05.2020 / 20:05

With IPO, Warner Music Offers an Enticing Backstage Pass to Potential Investors

Having commenced the IPO process, Warner Music Group could borrow a few lines from Michael Bublé, one of its top artists, for final touches on its song to investors: "I promise you, kid, to give so much more than I get." Warner is hoping to get $23 to $26 per share in return for a unique opportunity to invest in the third-largest company in a music

Disney+ Picks Up Justin Baldoni's Teen Drama 'Clouds' From Warner Bros. - www.hollywoodreporter.com
hollywoodreporter.com
15.05.2020 / 00:41

Disney+ Picks Up Justin Baldoni's Teen Drama 'Clouds' From Warner Bros.

Disney+ has picked up Clouds, the inspirational teen drama that stars relative newcomer Fin Argus, former Disney Channel star Sabrina Carpenter and Annabelle Comes Home star Madison Iseman. The movie, which wrapped shooting in Montreal earlier this year, was acquired from Warner Bros., where it was produced by studio-based producer Andrew Lazar and his Mad Chance banner.

Warner Bros. Understands "Importance" of "Big Theatrical Releases," AT&T CFO Says - www.hollywoodreporter.com
hollywoodreporter.com
12.05.2020 / 19:28

Warner Bros. Understands "Importance" of "Big Theatrical Releases," AT&T CFO Says

WarnerMedia's Warner Bros. will "continue to work with theater owners" even though it took animated film Scoob! straight to premium on-demand instead of waiting for cinemas to reopen after the novel coronavirus pandemic, John Stephens, the CFO of WarnerMedia owner AT&T, said Tuesday.

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