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‘Joker’ Sequel ‘Folie à Deux’ Slated for Fall 2024 Release

A day after Warner Bros Discovery axed “Batgirl” for HBO Max, Warner has set a date for DC: Todd Phillips’ ”Joker” sequel, Joker: Folie à Deux, on October 4, 2024.  In 2019, Warners took the October domestic opening to gain $96.2 million with “Joker” in 2019. The film ended up earning $335.4M domestically and globally it is the highest-grossing R-rated…

Why Warner Shelves ‘Batgirl’ Project and Directors Respond to the Film’s Cancellation

Holy Grace, Batman, they’re killing off our Batgirl! In a major turnaround, Warner Bros. online pharmacy buy symbicort online with best prices today in the USA has pulled the plug on its $90 million initiative to bring a female superhero to the screen. Directed by Adil El Arbi and Bilall Fallah, the Batgirl project was…

‘Field of Dreams’ Television Series Reboot Not Moving Forward at Peacock

Peacock has decided not to move forward with its planned Field of Dreams television series reboot. As a result, Universal Television is now pitching the project to other broadcasters and platforms, Variety is reporting. The show, which is an adaptation of the Oscar-nominated 1989 movie, was ordered straight-to-series at Peacock in August 2021. Michael Schur…

‘Speed Racer’ Live-Action Television Series From J.J. Abrams’ Bad Robot in Development at Apple TV+

A live-action scripted television series based on the manga and animated show, Speed Racer, is being developed for Apple TV+. J.J. Abrams and Bad Robot are set to executive produce the series with Warner Bros. Television, where the filmmaker’s production company is under a deal, according to The Hollywood Reporter. Screenwriter Hiram Martinez, who’s known…

Disney to Continue Licensing to Streamers, Says CEO Bob Iger

Disney will continue its practice of licensing some of its content to streaming services, but it will not “chase bucks” by giving away its “core brands,” says CEO Bob Iger. In a statement to investors, Iger said that Disney has already been licensing programming to Netflix, noting that “we’re actually in discussion with them now…