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Nearly 20 Years Later, ‘Friends’ Spin-Off ‘Joey’ Drops Its Long-Lost Final Episodes in the U.S.
Matt LeBlanc’s Friends spin-off Joey just made an unexpected comeback almost two decades after its cancellation and for the first time ever, U.S. viewers can finally watch the eight episodes NBC never aired (even on Peacock). Warner Bros. has made all 46 episodes of the short-lived sitcom available on the official Friends YouTube channel. As…
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Ketchup Entertainment in Talks to Rescue Warner Bros’ Shelved Coyote vs Acme
The long shelved Warner Bros. hybrid animated-live-action film Coyote vs Acme may finally see the light of day, thanks to Ketchup Entertainment. The distributor-financier is reportedly in deep negotiations to acquire the film for around $50 million, according to Deadline’s exclusive report. If the deal goes through, Coyote vs Acme is expected to receive a…
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Warner Bros. Discovery Will Rebrand TruTV as TNT Sports in Prime Time
In a strategic move looking to alter the shifting landscape of cable television, Warner Bros. Discovery announced a significant rebranding of TruTV, transforming it into a hub for sports programming under the new banner of TNT Sports. This overhaul, set to commence on October 1st, marks a decisive pivot from TruTV’s well-known comedy and reality…
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Warner Bros. Discovery Is Making a New Animated Flintstones Movie As It Focuses More on Animation
Warner Bros. Discovery’s new President of Feature Animation, Bill Damaschke, recently announced the company’s motion picture division will rebrand to put more emphasis on filmmakers. “It’s honoring the past and rich history of the company. Warner Bros. Pictures Animation released movies like Iron Giant, Space Jam, Corpse Bride, Polar Express, Happy Feet, and The Lego…
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AT&T Considering Sale of Warner Bros. Gaming Division for $4 Billion
AT&T is reportedly exploring a sale of Warner Bros. Interactive, a gaming division that owns several development studios and popular franchises. CNBC reported that major studios like Electronic Arts, Activision Blizzard, and Take-Two Interactive Software are interested and the deal could be worth $4 billion. The division is responsible for a number of popular titles…
