The Undoing has made HBO history as the network’s first original series to grow consistently every week over the course of its season. And, fitting for the series created by David E.
13.11.2020 - 06:01 / theplaylist.net
By now, given nearly every major theatrical release has fled 2020 thanks to the COVID-19 pandemic and the way its hobbled the theatrical experience, it’s been easy to predict that Warner Bros. will pull “Wonder Woman 1984,” the last major film left on the calendar, from 20202.
And well, it turns out that’s correct. But a new dilemma has been faced for the company, release the film on a streaming network in the first quarter or wait until summer 2021.
The Undoing has made HBO history as the network’s first original series to grow consistently every week over the course of its season. And, fitting for the series created by David E.
The doom and gloom exhibitors and theaters must feel about their industry thanks to the Covid-19 pandemic must be feeling worse right now. “Wonder Woman 1984” is heading to HBO Max on Christmas Day (though it will open in whatever theaters are open at that time), and now, the word is Warner Bros.
There is rumblings tonight that Legendary’s fourthquel Godzilla vs. Kong, scheduled to be released by Warner Bros on the big screen, is in talks to head to HBO Max. Surprise, surprise.
HBO Max is making power moves to get attention: “Wonder Woman 1984” making its premiere in streaming premiere in December, HBO’s “Industry” is becoming entirely bingeable on November 27 and now, following its successful upgrade last year—moving from TBS to HBO Max—the beloved comedy thriller “Search Party” will return to HBO Max for its fourth season in January 2021.
The Streaming Wars, they have begun. HBO Max is starting to get aggressive.
November, among other things, is Trans Awareness Month and it probably goes without saying, unfortunately, that anybody who wanted to celebrate that by watching trans stories would have a hard time finding more than a handful of them.
On Wednesday, Warner Bros. made an announcement that makes a lot of sense, but not everyone in the industry expected to see.
Marc Malkin Senior Film Awards, Events & Lifestyle EditorDirectors Javier Ambrossi and Javier Calvo were meeting with television executives in their native Spain when they were asked to name someone they’d love to make a biographical series about.“They probably expected us to say someone like Julio Iglesias, but one of us said, ‘La Veneno,’” Calvo tells Variety during a Zoom interview from the couple’s home in Madrid. “It was like a revelation.
Last night, it was revealed that Warner Bros. has made the incredibly bold decision to release “Wonder Woman 1984” in theaters and on HBO Max on the same day, December 25.
, Warner Bros. has committed to releasing the movie — even if you have to watch from your home.On Wednesday, the studio announced that will be released in U.S.
What’s going to happen to “Wonder Woman 1984?” That was the million, err, billion-dollar question. The plan, up until recently, was two options: 1) a summer 2021 theatrical release or 2) stick with December 25, 2020, theatrical release — minimal, of course, given the way COVID-19 is spiking across the U.S.
comes after months of uncertainty about the future of the superhero film — which stars Gal Gadot — in the wake of coronavirus-fueled film delays and theater closings. The movie had been slated to open June 5, but was subsequently shifted to Aug.
Anthony D'Alessandro Editorial Director/Box Office EditorI’m hearing from several exhibition sources that Warner Bros. is going with Wonder Woman 1984 on Christmas Day in theaters and on HBO Max, same day.
Denise Petski Senior Managing EditorHBO Max has made the series premiere episode of The Flight Attendant available to stream now for free ahead of its Thursday, November 26 premiere.
Conan O'Brien's late-night show,. The TBS program, which premiered in 2010, will officially come to an end in June 2021.
Nellie Andreeva Co-Editor-in-Chief, TVTerence Winter has stepped down as writer, executive producer and showrunner of HBO Max’s upcoming Batman drama series over creative differences, Deadline has confirmed.The streamer this past summer gave a series commitment to the project, a companion to Warner Bros.
It appears that there’s a bit of trouble in the world of “The Batman.” No, the film is moving ahead just fine, but the first planned spinoff, the untitled HBO Max series about the Gotham Police Department, has hit a bit of a bump in the road, as the showrunner, Terence Winter, is being replaced.
Also Read: TV Spinoff of 'The Batman' About Gotham City PD in the Works at HBO MaxReeves and “The Batman” producer Dylan Clark are executive producing the spinoff, which hails from Reeves’ 6th and Idaho production company and Warner Bros. TV.Representatives for HBO Max and Warner Bros.
Will Thorne Staff WriterHBO Max and Warner Bros. Television are going to have to find someone else to preside over Gotham P.D.Terence Winter, who was in line to write and showrun the forthcoming spinoff series of Matt Reeves’ “The Batman” feature, has exited the project over creative differences, Variety has confirmed.News of his departure comes five months after the show was handed a straight to series order at HBO Max.