‘Dune: Part Two’ delayed to spring 2024, Warner Bros. confirms

[ad_1] When it comes to “Dune” content, it looks like 2023 will be as dry as the deserts of Arrakis. Warner Bros. confirmed Thursday that the highly anticipated sequel, “Dune: Part Two,” has been delayed to 2024. The sci-fi epic, directed by Denis Villeneuve, was previously set to hit theaters on Nov. 3. “Dune: Part… Continue reading ‘Dune: Part Two’ delayed to spring 2024, Warner Bros. confirms

‘The Nun’ star sues Warner Bros. over merchandise profits

[ad_1] “The Nun” star Bonnie Aarons is trying to conjure up the money she claims is rightfully hers. The actor — who has appeared as the frightful demon in a habit in “The Conjuring 2,” “The Nun” and the upcoming “The Nun II” — filed a lawsuit against Warner Bros., New Line Cinema and Scope… Continue reading ‘The Nun’ star sues Warner Bros. over merchandise profits

On ‘Blue Beetle’ release day, Latinos picket at Warner Bros.

[ad_1] More than 2,000 actors, writers and industry professionals joined the Latinx Writers Committee and SAG-AFTRA National Latino Committee to strike outside the Warner Bros. lot in Burbank on Friday morning. The bicoastal picket also drew about 400 marchers in New York City. The event coincided with Warner Bros.’ release of DC’s first Latino-led superhero… Continue reading On ‘Blue Beetle’ release day, Latinos picket at Warner Bros.

Warner Bros. Discovery’s Zaslav takes conciliatory tone on strikes

[ad_1] Warner Bros. Discovery Chief Executive David Zaslav expressed hope Thursday for a resolution in the strikes by the writers and actors that have brought TV and film production to a standstill. “I think all of us in in this business are very keen to figure out a solution as quickly as possible,” Zaslav told… Continue reading Warner Bros. Discovery’s Zaslav takes conciliatory tone on strikes

Why Warner Bros. is sorry about those ‘Barbenheimer’ memes

[ad_1] The same memes that gave this summer’s blockbuster “Barbenheimer” event an aesthetic have become the subject of controversy in recent days as relatives of survivors of the real-life U.S. atomic bombings in Japan have said the mashups make light of the attacks. For months leading up to the dueling summer releases of “Barbie” and… Continue reading Why Warner Bros. is sorry about those ‘Barbenheimer’ memes