Harry Potter fans have long been awaiting for J.K. Rowling's Fantastic Beasts and Where To Find Them trailer - probably since the film adaptation was announced. The new film stars Oscar-winning actor Eddie Redmayne and Inherent Vice actress Katherine Waterston as Newt Scamander and Tina Goldstein, respectively. Read More »
Dark Knight and Interstellar director Christopher Nolan is at it again! His new, quite mysterious film that won't even be released until July 21st 2017, was announced and that Nolan would be working again with Warner Brothers. This is his next confirmed project we're talking about, not the rumors of his involvement with the live-action adaptation of Akira. Read More »
One of the most anticipated video games of the year is easily Mad Max from Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment and Avalanche Studios, taking on the post-apocalyptic world of the George Miller movies in an expansive, open-world gameplay experience. Today, Sept. 1, 2015, is the release date for the game, so we've been reading plenty of reviews to see some first impressions. Perhaps the most important reviews come from gamers though, so we've been checking out Twitter to see reactions to the gameplay from PC, Xbox One and PlayStation 4 players. Check out what we've learned below! Read More »
Academy Award-winning director Steven Spielberg is slated to direct his first feature film in collaboration with Warner Brothers since A.I. Artificial Intelligence (2001). Spielberg signed on in March to direct the adaptation of Ernest Cline's novel, Ready Player One. As soon as he is done with producing a Roald Dahl adapted novel, The BFG, he will begin his work with Warner Brothers. It will be nice to see him return to the production company that the Hollywood Reporter says is how he got to "establish his Amblin baner," seeing as he produced a variety of films for WB in the 1980s like Gremlins and The Goonies. Read More »
With the success of the latest installment, "Five Nights at Freddy's" 3, gamers were pretty sure Hollywood wasn't too far away from the killer teddy bear's radar. Warner Bros is giving Scott Cawthon's horror/survival videogame franchise, Five Nights at Freddy's, the big Hollywood treatment. Read More »
Last month, Warner Bros. and DC Comics announced its full movie slate through 2020. Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson's movie Shazam was on the list for a 2019 release, but is it possible the movie could be independent of this burgeoning DC Cinematic Universe? Read More »
Despite all of the talk surrounding the upcoming Ben Affleck, Zack Snyder-led Batman v. Superman film, the Warner Bros. team is turning their attention towards a series matter… but still keeping with the “bat” theme, of course. In the below PSA, Affleck and Snyder can be seen educating viewers on the importance of saving … you guessed it … bats. Read More »
Much like one of Randy Orton's RKOs, Warner Bros. came out of nowhere this week to announce its full schedule of DC Comics movies after Zack Snyder's upcoming Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice. The slate includes Justice League and Wonder Woman movies. Read More »
The courts are caught in the crossfire between production company Sweetpea Entertainment and toy giant Hasbro as they argue over who actually owns sequel rights to the Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game. Read More »
For those hoping for a Charlie Sheen Two and a Half Men comeback … you may have to keep on dreaming. The Hollywood Reporter claims that the former CBS star will not be returning to the series, despite him claiming that he does want to go back for a “series farewell” – allegedly. Read More »
After making themselves known on CW's "Arrow," then landing an animated crime caper, "Batman: Assault on Arkham," Warner Bros. wants to keep the momentum building with another DC Comics movie. The Suicide Squad is eyeing director David Ayer (End of Watch) to bring Task Force X to the big screen. Read More »
Warner Bros. Chief Executive Kevin Tsujihara told employees Thursday that job cuts will be made "across the studio" The CEO did not specify how or when jobs will be cut. Read More »
Warner Bros. president of domestic distribution Dan Fellman recently spoke to Entertainment Weekly and dropped some information about the upcoming untitled DC movies, as well as Zack Snyder's much-anticipated Justice League movie, which could come sooner than we thought. Read More »