Tag: Warner Bros.
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Weekend Wrap-Up: Warner Bros. Discovery, Roku’s New Show, and More
This week, we learned what WarnerMedia and Discovery plan to call their new company. Elsewhere, Roku launched a new show to help you find something to stream. Amazon announced official dates for Prime Day and Apple TV popped up on Nvidia’s Shield TV — and then other Android TV devices as well. Here’s what happened…
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Warner Bros. Movies Will Return Exclusively to Theaters in 2022
With global lockdowns putting movie theaters out of commission in 2020, WarnerMedia announced an unprecedented move to release its entire 2021 film slate on HBO Max the same day as theaters. It seems to be panning out well for both parties so far. Right off the bat, the streamer saw a spike in subscribers with…
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‘Godzilla vs. Kong’ Made $285M+ at Global Box Offices Setting Pandemic Record
WarnerBros’ latest release Godzilla vs Kong had a record-setting debut in terms of the Covid-19 era. The movie fought its way into record-breaking box office sales since the start of the pandemic raking in more than $285 million worldwide Deadline reports. Godzilla vs Kong has made its mark as the quickest studio movie release during…
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‘Dune’ Producer May Sue Warner Bros. Over HBO Max Decision
Last week, Warner Bros. announced that it will be sending all of its new releases in 2021 to HBO Max at the same time that they premiere in theaters. While HBO Max subscribers were happily surprised by the news, it sounds like production companies were less enthusiastic about the decision. Legendary Entertainment, the company that…
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Wonder Woman 1984 Pushed Back to Christmas as Warner Bros. Commits to Theater Premieres
Warner Bros. opted to move the release of Wonder Woman 1984 to Dec. 25th as movie studios continue to tinker with scheduling during the COVID-19 pandemic. The superhero sequel was lined up for an October 2nd release, but sources told Variety that the recent performance of Tenet may have influenced Wonder Woman’s move. The oft-delayed…
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Warner Bros Movie ‘Clouds’ Will Head Straight to Disney+, Not HBO Max
The Warner Bros movie Clouds that was originally set to premiere in theaters will now head right for streaming on Disney+ instead. The film is following suit of many movies this season choosing to forego the theatrical window and make a streaming debut. However, what makes this choice so interesting is the fact that Warner Bros chose…
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AT&T’s Warner Bros. & Universal Pictures Home Announce a New Joint Venture
Today AT&T’s Warner Bros. Home Entertainment and Universal Pictures Home Entertainment Announced a joint venture to merge the two physical disc home entertainment operations in the United States and Canada into a single group. This new partnership would merge the two operations to offer physical discs sold int North America from a single company. It…
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Amazon & AT&T Team Up to Offer Exclusive Early Showings of ‘Aquaman’
Today Amazon will announce that Prime members will get exclusive first shot at tickets to early showings of the new Warner Bros. Aquaman movie. In a statement posted online Amazon said: “Starting today, Prime members can purchase tickets for early showings of Aquaman a week before the movie’s nationwide release The exclusive showings will take place at 7…
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DC Entertainment’s New DC Universe Streaming Service Has a Launch Date
In May Warner Bros announced a new streaming service based on DC Comics. Now we know the release date will be in August 2018. This comes from a recent interview with DC Entertainment’s Community Manager Dani Snow on the James Bonding podcast. During the interview, she announced that they plan to release the streaming service…
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FilmStruck Adds Warner Bros. Movies
Yesterday FilmStruck, the classic movie streaming service run by TCM Select and The Criterion Collection, announced a deal to add Warner Bros. classic films. This deal will give FilmStruck exclusive access to classic movies such as Casablanca, Rebel Without a Cause, Singin’ In the Rain, Citizen Kane, The Music Man, Bringing Up Baby, The Thin Man, Cat People, A…
