The Anya Taylor-Joy, Chris Hemsworth, Yahya Abdul-Mateen II Mad Max spinoff Furiosa will now open on May 24, 2024 instead of June 23, 2023, Warners has just announced.
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EXCLUSIVE: Podcast studio Wondery has named Nicole Blake to a new role as head of franchise development, leading the LA-based, Amazon-owned company’s expansion into strategic verticals, including a comprehensive approach to kids and family.
Blake — most recently SVP, Harry Potter Global Franchise Development at Warner Bros. — will oversee global franchise development within and beyond audio. She will spearhead Wondery’s multi-platform brand development, IP development, expansion into emerging
The Anya Taylor-Joy, Chris Hemsworth, Yahya Abdul-Mateen II Mad Max spinoff Furiosa will now open on May 24, 2024 instead of June 23, 2023, Warners has just announced.
IMAX has named Oscar- and Emmy-nominated filmmaker John Turner as head of documentaries for the IMAX Corporation.In the role, Turner will oversee the development of all documentary films and non-fiction content for the IMAX global network.
Claire Hungate, who was previously CEO of Warner Bros. TV Production UK, has joined eSports group Team Liquid as President and COO.
The Suicide Squad – you can watch it below.The clip, which comes as a sort of first-look at HBO Max’s upcoming Peacemaker series, sees John Cena’s Peacemaker recovering in a hospital bed after Idris Elba’s Bloodshot had seemingly taken him out during the battle at Corto Maltese.Two of Amanda Waller’s (played by Viola Davis) cronies, Emilia Harcourt (Jennifer Holland) and John Economos (Steve Agee), are seen checking in on the Cena’s character.
Nkechi Okoro Carroll is staying in business with Warner Bros. The "All American" showrunner is rebooting classic ABC drama "Life Goes On" and is launching her own production company Rock My Soul Productions, with ex-AGBO exec and former WME agent Lindsay Dunn as Head of Television, as part of a major overall deal renewal with the studio.
Cinema Blend podcast that he “literally just closed that deal” for a sequel to “The Accountant.” “The Accountant” in 2016 grossed $155.1 million worldwide on a $44 million budget. Affleck in the film starred as a quiet and reclusive math savant named Christian Wolff, who behind the scenes while working as a small town CPA is secretly a freelance accountant for dangerous criminal organizations.
Nkechi Okoro Carroll is staying in business with Warner Bros.
Joe Otterson TV ReporterNkechi Okoro Carroll has renewed her overall deal with Warner Bros. Television Group, where she has been based since 2018.In addition, Okoro Carroll has formed a new production company called Rock My Soul Productions.
Warner’s 45-Day Window In AsiaUpcoming titles from Warner Bros released in Asia will be available on HBO Go 45 days after their theatrical bow, the studio announced today. The territories covered include Southeast Asia, Taiwan and Hong Kong.
“Hacks” co-creators Lucia Aniello and Paul W. Downs have signed a multiyear overall deal with Warner Bros.
Darcy Antonellis, a veteran tech exec who held senior posts at Warner Bros and CBS before becoming CEO of Vubiquity, has announced she will step down and take on an advisory role.
Warner Bros. Television Group has signed an overall deal with Emmy-nominated Hacks co-creators Lucia Aniello and Paul W. Downs and their production company Paulilu Productions after a competitive situation. This marks the first overall deal for Paulilu with WBTVG.
Joe Otterson TV ReporterLucia Aniello and Paul W. Downs have signed an overall deal with Warner Bros.
The promotion comes just days after Swink’s predecessor, former “GMA” senior executive producer Michael Corn, was accused of sexual assault by two ABC producers. Corn had left ABC in April to become president of news for NexStar’s NewsNation and has denied all allegations.
Courteney Cox is in the midst of filming her new Starz series, “Shining Vale”, which shoots at Warner Bros. Studios, the same facility where she spent a decade shooting “Friends”.
Keep calm and carry on… that’s the message from Discovery+ chief Lisa Holme to producers as the factual giant goes through the merger process with WarnerMedia.