Years ago, DC Films and Warner Bros. unveiled an ambitious slate of films that were going to lay the groundwork for their DCEU franchise.
04.02.2021 - 20:22 / thewrap.com
Elaine Chin, formerly the senior vice president of narrative film at Participant, has joined Warner Bros.’ studio Stage 13 as its head of scripted content, TheWrap has exclusively learned.In the role, Chin will lead the Stage 13 scripted creative team and its slate of development projects and original productions in short-form, half-hour and one-hour episodic, and feature formats.Stage 13 launched in late 2017. Its scripted series have received six Emmy nominations.
Years ago, DC Films and Warner Bros. unveiled an ambitious slate of films that were going to lay the groundwork for their DCEU franchise.
UPDATED EXCLUSIVE: As we first told you last month, former Warner Bros. International Marketing EVP Julien Noble is headed to Universal, and will start as the studio’s new President of International Marketing on March 15 in Los Angeles.
Warner Bros. has set a Sept.
Melissa Benoist will have her schedule filled after Supergirl wraps up for the final season.
Roy Trakin Russ Thyret, one of the top executives during Warner Bros. Records’ golden age of the 1970s and 1980s, passed away early Friday after a long illness, Variety has learned.
Supergirl star Melissa Benoist is moving into production and sticking with Warner Bros.
Elaine Low Senior TV Writer“Supergirl” star Melissa Benoist has formed a new production company, Three Things Productions, and inked an exclusive, multiyear overall deal with Warner Bros. Television Group.Through Three Things — inspired by the Mary Oliver poem “Three Things to Remember” — Benoist and her team will develop and produce original TV programming for all platforms.
A new adaptation of the classic children's novel "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz" is heading to the big screen, Fox News can confirm. L.
Pixomondo, the award-winning VFX and virtual production company, has hired VFX veteran Bryan Godwin as Head of Studio for its Los Angeles facility.
Middle-Earth: Shadow of Mordor’s Nemesis System has finally been granted.IGN reports that the US Patent and Trademark Office released an issue notice on February 3 2021, stating that the patent would go into effect on February 23 2021.Warner Bros will have the option to maintain the patent through until 2035, provided that they pay the required fees.As NME reported last week, WB first attempted to patent the Nemesis System came in 2016, but it had not been accepted.
Elaine Chin is swapping Participant Media for Two Sentence Horror Stories producer Stage 13.
Naman Ramachandran Warner Bros. has paused its shoot for “Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them 3” after an unspecified crew member tested positive for COVID-19.“A team member from Fantastic Beasts 3 has tested positive for COVID-19,” said a Warner Bros.
Warner Bros have been trying to patent the Nemesis System that featured in their Middle-Earth games.The Nemesis system, developed by Monolith Productions for Middle-Earth: Shadow of Mordor was well received for its ability to track player’s in-game actions, such as their victories and defeats at the hands of the game’s various procedurally generated Orcs.These Orcs would remember the player’s actions, and work their way up a complex hierarchy of other Orcs, taunting and challenging the player,
all of its 2021 films will be made available to stream exclusively on HBO Max at the same time as they are released in cinemas.Aside from featuring footage of Dune, The Suicide Squad, King Richard, the Space Jam remake with Lebron James, the trailer also shares a glimpse of the much anticipated Sopranos prequel, The Many Saints Of Newark.Donning a denim sherpa jacket on the streets of Newark, New Jersey, the late James Gandolfini’s real-life son, Michael, can be seen in the role of a young Tony
2021 is shaping up to be a big year for movies.
Todd Spangler NY Digital EditorAT&T said “Wonder Woman 1984” helped HBO Max double activations — to 17.2 million — in the fourth quarter of 2020. But a 21% decline in Warner Bros.
Did you just finish redoing your movie release date calendar for 2021? Sorry, guess again. The latest changes come from Warner Bros.
This just in: James Wan’s upcoming horror movie Malignant is opening on Sept. 10 this year per Warner Bros. Again, this is part of their theatrical and HBO Max release plan. The movie, scheduled in the hot post Labor Day corridor that Warners created at the box office, fills the place for an untitled horror movie they had on the schedule.
Sonic Boom: The Impossible Rise of Warner Bros. Records, From Hendrix to Fleetwood Mac to Madonna to Prince” (Henry Holt and Company), out now, chronicles how the company did just that and became the most successful record label in “the history of rock and roll.” Warner Bros.