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The possibility of a live-action take of the 1988 anime movie Akira from Warner Bros is no longer, as Deadline has confirmed ...
James Gunn isn’t just rebooting Superman, he’s tearing up the opening credits and building it from scratch. In a move that ...
Clark's outrageous step-back logo 3-pointer during the game's second quarter over Stewart left the latter laughing with Clark as they moved on to the next sequence. Seriously, what would you do?
Nothing but net. Clark and Stewart were seen sharing a priceless interaction after the shot, as the Liberty veteran could only laugh at the ridiculousness of Clark's logo three.
Riding into Neo-Tokyo is going to take a little bit longer. After more than two decades of developing a live-action take on Japanese sci-fi classic Akira, Warner Bros. has let go of the movie rights.
After the shot went through the basket, all Stewart (who is 6'4" inches tall and has a 7'1" wingspan) could do was laugh at what the 23-year-old just did. This prompted an awesome reaction from ...
Stewart guarded Clark on the perimeter, who pulled up from well beyond the arc once she felt a sliver of space—which is all she needs, of course.
Warner Bros. Discovery to split into two companies: What to know David Zaslav, CEO of Warner Bros. Discovery, seen here in 2023, will oversee the company’s studio assets when it splits in two.
Warner Bros. Discovery's cable networks, like many of its rivals, have lost viewers as consumers shifted to streaming services such as Netflix, causing its stock to slump more than 60% since the ...
Warner Bros. Discovery CEO David Zaslav will remain as the leader of the streaming-focused entity, while Gunnar Wiedenfels, the company’s CFO who has become known for finding new ways to cut old ...