That show broke off from the Arrowverse a long time ago. The Flash series finale was the end of the Arrowverse.
Technically it is still in the Arrowverse. Just another timeline but your right. The Flash was the last show set in the main universe in which most of the other shows were set in.
I lost track of the Arrowverse years ago. I knew that Superman & Lois was a spinoff of Supergirl and Hochlin had played Superman in the Crisis on Infinite Earths crossover event.
https://variety.com/2023/tv/news/superman-and-lois-end-season-4-cw-1235778555/
Oh well disappointed but not surprised.
So they're announcing the cancellation before the season even premiers? Way to boost the ratings, guys.
In this case i am pretty sure there will NOT be a backlashApparently there's a fully completed Roadrunner vs. Wile E. Coyote live action/animated movie staring John Cena that was set for release on MAX that will not now see the light of day because it's easier for WB/Discovery to take the tax write off before the end of the year because of the money the studio lost during the strike.
I don't even care about that movie but I'm sooooo fucking sick of this tax write-off shit.Apparently there's a fully completed Roadrunner vs. Wile E. Coyote live action/animated movie staring John Cena that was set for release on MAX that will not now see the light of day because it's easier for WB/Discovery to take the tax write off before the end of the year because of the money the studio lost during the strike.
End of the DCW.
Apparently there's a fully completed Roadrunner vs. Wile E. Coyote live action/animated movie staring John Cena that was set for release on MAX that will not now see the light of day because it's easier for WB/Discovery to take the tax write off before the end of the year because of the money the studio lost during the strike.
Deadline Hollywood is reporting that after backlash from the directors and other factors, WB is shopping around the 'Wile E. Coyote' movie to other online streaming services, with Amazon being the leading contender.
Hollywood Reporter said:The Coyote cancelation roiled the creative community perhaps even harder than Batgirl and Scoob!, because those had been positioned as a one-off change in strategy, never to happen again. According to sources, after the Coyote vs. Acme news broke last week, several filmmakers instructed reps to cancel meetings they had on the books with Warners. But now that Coyote may ultimately find a new home, these filmmakers are taking a wait-and-see approach.
Deadline Hollywood is reporting that after backlash from the directors and other factors, WB is shopping around the 'Wile E. Coyote' movie to other online streaming services, with Amazon being the leading contender.
If only they had happened with Batgirl, too...It was really nice to see them basically pressured into cancelling their tax write-off plans.
Studios need the creatives if they're going to have content, so maybe not a great idea to anger them all.
Hollywood Reporter article:
Warner Bros. Reverses Course on 'Coyote vs. Acme' After Filmmakers Rebel
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