{"id":35822,"date":"2022-08-05T00:58:31","date_gmt":"2022-08-05T00:58:31","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/harchi90.com\/warner-bros-discovery-is-making-all-the-wrong-moves-with-hbo-max-and-dc-opinion\/"},"modified":"2022-08-05T00:58:31","modified_gmt":"2022-08-05T00:58:31","slug":"warner-bros-discovery-is-making-all-the-wrong-moves-with-hbo-max-and-dc-opinion","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/harchi90.com\/warner-bros-discovery-is-making-all-the-wrong-moves-with-hbo-max-and-dc-opinion\/","title":{"rendered":"Warner Bros. Discovery Is Making All the Wrong Moves With HBO Max and DC | Opinion"},"content":{"rendered":"
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The ramifications of the Warner Bros. Discovery merger are beginning to ripple across the entertainment industry. The live-action Batgirl movie has been canceled, with other DC projects rumored to follow. And now the new company is unveiling plans to fuse HBO Max and Discovery+ into one streaming service. A lot is changing in Hollywood, and little of it seems to be for the better.<\/p>\n

Let’s take a closer look at what these changes mean for the DC line and HBO Max as a whole, and why Warner Bros. Discovery seems to be making one mistake after another with its key franchises.<\/p>\n

DC Changes Direction… Again<\/h2>\n

Regardless of what camp you fall under in the eternal Marvel vs. DC conflict, there’s no denying that Warner Bros. has struggled to achieve the same level of success with the DCEU that Disney has enjoyed with the MCU. Warners has often seemed unsure of the best way to go about building a shared universe, first mimicking the MCU model with early films like Batman v Superman and Justice League and then pivoting to emphasize a multiverse of films and shows that aren’t all necessarily connected . <\/p>\n

The DC line had begun carving a niche for itself with more standalone, director-driven fare like Todd Phillips’ Joker, Matt Reeves’ The Batman, and James Gunn’s The Suicide Squad and Peacemaker spinoff, the former two not being connected at all to the larger DCEU. But that all appears to be changing in the wake of the Warner Bros. Discovery merger. As early as May 2021, Variety reported that CEO David Zaslav is seeking a return to a more unified, MCU-style approach to DC’s movies, to the point that Zaslav is reportedly seeking out a Kevin Feige figure to oversee the DC brand. <\/p>\n

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Every DC Movie and Series Affected by the Warner Bros. Discovery Merger<\/p>\n