No matter which megacorp emerges as the studio's new owner, the Warner Bros. Discovery boss will likely rake in hundreds of millions.
It appears there may be some competition to acquire the legendary Hollywood studio.
The classic's larger-than-life cinematic engagement opens this week on the famed Las Vegas Strip.
The same report also says Warner Bros. tried to lure Marvel boss Kevin Feige to join DC Studios as part of its restructuring process.
The sycophant business is booming.
As part of a new wave of cost-cutting maneuvers, the studio wiped the official Cartoon Network site, redirecting audiences to a Max sign-up page.
The Hunt for Gollum will see Andy Serkis return his legendary role as the unlikely former bearer of the One Ring.
Despite leading a company that is reportedly shrinking, the top entertainment executive raked in $50 million in 2023.
Plus, Ian McShane talks reshoots for John Wick spinoff Ballerina .
The fan-favorite version of the Dark Knight deserves better than to get a "maybe" on a potential film that looks this cool.
Corporations making themselves look stupid and outright evil was a running theme throughout the year, as was the public's visible anger at their antics.
Sources shared that the heads of both companies have met to discuss the possibility.
As Return of the King turns 20 this weekend, we look back at how Peter Jackson heralded the end of one Hollywood age—and the beginning of our current one.
The return of Doctor Who , must watch Amazon horror, and new Alien movie details were all part of the biggest stories on io9 this week.
The CEO speaks out on former CEO Bob Chapek, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, and Disney's recent releases.
The head of Warner Bros. Discovery admits lots of hard questions had to be answered this year.
Despite what a job listing implied, it seems Diana's solo game will have an actual end and doesn't intend to go on forever.
Warner Bros.' current head might be trying some damage control but it's still a little too late in the public eye.
It's the third movie to be shelved by Warner Bros. Discovery for tax write-offs, and it's going over about as well as you'd expect.
Warner Bros. Discovery has axed more shows and movies since 2020 than any other brand, but one exec said they were ‘giving away’ content for too cheap.