There's zero evidence of what you're suggesting.The "primary reasons behind it" about a movie on final approach are laughable horseshit. I'll call it racist as well for that matter - and ageist too towards Michael Keaton.
There's zero evidence of what you're suggesting.The "primary reasons behind it" about a movie on final approach are laughable horseshit. I'll call it racist as well for that matter - and ageist too towards Michael Keaton.
I no longer believe in Discovery's commitment to the DC Universe. They might be trying to can the whole thing.
Does that actually make sense to you? The reason for "theatrical first" is financial. This is not a good financial decision, thus other factors are clearly at play.Warner Bros. Discovery ownership is pivoting back towards a Theaters-first-and-foremost focus while also looking to save money, and the former is the more significant motivator behind this move.
Yup, I think there are other considerations at play, such as canning HBO Max altogether."Theaters-first-and-foremost" is one thing but shitcanning a basically-finished movie is the opposite of saving money.
Does that actually make sense to you?
This is not a good financial decision, thus other factors are clearly at play.
I think there are other considerations at play, such as canning HBO Max altogether.
Yup, I think there are other considerations at play, such as canning HBO Max altogether.
Poor Young Justice... again.And Greg Weisman particularly has the shittiest luck with corporate buyouts.
Poor Young Justice... again.And Greg Weisman particularly has the shittiest luck with corporate buyouts.
You can't make this kind of definitive claim.
Could be that quality really was teh actual reason for the cancelation, with no ulterior motives.
https://twitter.com/screenrant/status/1554572019626287107
They might not want a Batman & Robin or Catwoman type of stinker on their hands.
Could be that quality really was teh actual reason for the cancelation, with no ulterior motives.
https://twitter.com/screenrant/status/1554572019626287107.
All Hollywood publications are on that level.Quoting Screen Rant is like quoting something you saw scrawled on a toilet wall.
All Hollywood publications are on that level.
All Hollywood publications are on that level.
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