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MOVIES: Warner Brothers Reveals Full DC Slate Through 2020

15 Oct 2014

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(October 15, 2014 – Burbank, CA) – Today at a Time Warner investors meeting, Warner Bros.’ Chairman and CEO Kevin Tsujihara outlined an aggressive content strategy for the Studio aimed at increasing profits while “doubling down on outstanding content, working with the best talent and maintaining the culture that makes Warner Bros. so great.”

“The demand for high quality video content is growing fast – in the United States and around the world – as new technologies have created new platforms and millions of new connected consumers,” said Tsujihara. “The opportunity is huge. And no studio is better positioned to take advantage of it than Warner Bros.”

As part of his presentation, Tsujihara announced a bold expansion of the industry’s broadest theatrical slate, built around the largest, most important global franchises. Warner Bros. Pictures will release three LEGO-branded films over the next four years, building upon the enormous success of this year’s “The LEGO Movie” ($468 million worldwide box office), starting with “Ninjago” in 2016, directed by Charlie Bean and produced by Dan Lin, Roy Lee, Phil Lord and Chris Miller. Batman will take a star turn in “The LEGO Batman Movie” in 2017, directed by Chris McKay, and the sequel, “The LEGO Movie 2,” will debut in 2018.

The Studio will release three pictures, in 2016, 2018 and 2020, based on best-selling author J.K. Rowling’s original story and screenwriting debut, “Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them.” Set in an extension of her familiar wizarding world, featuring magical creatures and characters inspired by Harry Potter’s Hogwarts textbook and its fictitious author, Newt Scamander, “Fantastic Beasts” will be directed by David Yates, who directed the last four Harry Potter movies, and reunite the filmmaking team of David Heyman, J.K. Rowling, Steve Kloves and Lionel Wigram.

And, in a massive expansion of the Studio’s DC Entertainment-branded content, Warner Bros. Pictures and New Line Cinema will release a slate of at least 10 movies—as well as stand-alone Batman and Superman films—from 2016 through 2020 that expands this prized universe of characters:

“Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice,” directed by Zack Snyder (2016)
“Suicide Squad,” directed by David Ayer (2016)
“Wonder Woman,” starring Gal Gadot (2017)
“Justice League Part One,” directed by Zack Snyder, with Ben Affleck, Henry Cavill and Amy Adams reprising their roles (2017)
“The Flash,” starring Ezra Miller (2018)
“Aquaman,” starring Jason Momoa (2018)
“Shazam” (2019)
“Justice League Part Two,” directed by Zack Snyder (2019)
“Cyborg,” starring Ray Fisher (2020)
“Green Lantern” (2020)
On the television front, Warner Bros. Television Group is the undisputed industry leader, providing 32 shows to the five broadcast networks and an overall roster of more than 60 shows among network, cable, first-run syndication and animation. WBTVG will grow its leadership across multiple fronts, including cable, premium platform and kids programming as well as further its precedent-setting activities in SVOD and international television production and format sales.

Among the Studio’s programs are network TV’s #1 entertainment series in “The Big Bang Theory” and #1 unscripted series in “The Voice,” as well as favorites such as “Arrow,” “The Flash,” “Gotham,” “The Middle,” “Mom,” “Pretty Little Liars,” “The Vampire Diaries,” “The Bachelor” franchise, “The Ellen DeGeneres Show” and many more.

For Turner, Warner Horizon Television’s “Rizzoli & Isles” and Warner Bros. Television’s “Major Crimes” are two of the top three scripted series on all of basic cable for 2014, and the #1 and #2 shows, respectively, on TNT. The Studio has a number of future projects set up at TNT, including a pilot production order for an untitled drama set in the unpredictable world of the Florida cocaine trade in the 1970s, from Jerry Bruckheimer, Michael Bay and Michelle Ashford, and is in development on “Titans,” from Academy Award-winner Akiva Goldsman and Marc Haimes, based upon the DC Comics characters.

At HBO, WBTV’s first series for the premium television company, the critically acclaimed “The Leftovers,” debuted this summer and has already been picked up for a second season. WBTV has also produced the pilot “Westworld,” from executive producers J.J. Abrams, Jonathan Nolan, Jerry Weintraub and Lisa Joy, and starring Sir Anthony Hopkins, Ed Harris and Evan Rachel Wood, and has a number of other projects in development at the company.

Warner Bros. Animation is producing new series based on the Studio’s iconic brands, such as the upcoming “Be Cool Scooby-Doo!” and “The Tom and Jerry Show.” WBA’s “Teen Titans Go!” ranks as the #1 show in its timeslot against all kids’ networks.

For the first time ever, Warner Bros. Worldwide Television Distribution has licensed the exclusive subscription-video-on-demand (SVOD) rights to one of television’s most successful series ever, WBTV’s “Friends,” to Netflix in the U.S. and Canada. Starting January 1, 2015, Netflix members will have access to the entire 236 episode run of the series, which is still an enormous linear hit on cable (Nick at Nite and TBS) and in broadcast syndication.

Worldwide Television Distribution has also sold the off-network SVOD rights to the hit Warner Bros. Television series “Person of Interest” to Netflix in the United States. The first three seasons of the series, which currently airs on CBS, will be made available to subscribers in fall 2015, at the same time the series premieres off-network on WGN America.

These two deals are just the latest examples of how the Studio’s hit series continue to serve as annuities for decades beyond their initial broadcast. Further increasing the value of Warner Bros.’ library, since 1999, WBTVG has developed and produced 20 series that have reached the 100-episode milestone or will do so during the 2014–15 season.

“At Warner Bros., we are united to not only continue to create the world’s greatest entertainment content, but to over-deliver on our financial targets,” said Tsujihara. “I’ve been with the company for over 20 years and I can’t remember a time when I’ve felt more confident about our future. We’re committed to maintaining and enhancing the great legacy of Warner Bros., the world’s most iconic and profitable studio.”

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69 comments:

  1. Ok i get that they are making Justice League movie but to split it in to two parts to me is completely unnecessary.

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  2. The Flash on TV: Grant Gustin. The Flash on the big screen: Ezra Miller. They're clearly not ok with this "one universe" thing.
    Also, the line up for the Justice League is pretty much complete. Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, Cyborg, Aquaman, Shazam, Green Lantern, Flash... No Hawkgirl or Martian manhunter so far.

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  3. It doesn't necessary mean that the part one will be "left hanging" since there are 3 solo-movies from the main members to fill the gap.

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  4. Excited for BvS, only to see how this universe will look like.
    Wonder Woman will be a definite watch on my part due to being the first female led superhero movie in ages (minus Elektra and Catwoman)


    Now....I see 'The Flash's future threatened, DC has always been a b***ch to deal with its movie/TV properties :/


    Anything beyond Wonder Woman is actually not save to happen though, considering that MoS was far beyond expectations and BvS relies on Batmans presence I'm not too certain other DC universe movies might work out as well as planned.

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  5. Yeah but look the Hobbit. It was planned as one movie then they just made it to be 2 movie then they decided that it would be 3 movies. And to me this shows that this might be like this.

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  6. The TV show Flash? That's not threatened at all

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  7. Ezra Miller as The Flash? I just don't see it.
    And Green Lantern reboot so soon? Because the first one was so great.

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  8. I just don't see Ezra Miller as The Flash, and it has nothing to do with TV Flash.

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  9. They did the same with Fantastic Creatures and Where To Find Them. It's gonna be a 3 part movie, but with JL it's only a 2 part thing. They could very much say "Justice League 2" and would be the same. Doesn't mean they will not close things on the 1st movie.

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  10. DC has been tough with content restrictions.
    When Superman Returns was made Bryan Singer pushed DC not to end Smallville. They were actually toying with ending Smallville because of SM: Returns.

    So yeah, DC is a b**** to deal with at times. Let's hope the Flashs director will be as cool with TV as Singer was

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  11. For you / us but they are going to be okay with bringing in another 25 million or whatever it wild gross when it comes out.

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  12. I agree. But they really should use they shows more.

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  13. After seeing grant in the flash,ezra seems like a bad fit for this role TBH!

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  14. Excited for Suicide Squad, Justice League 1 and 2 (been for awhile) Lego Movie 2, (b/ the first one was hilarious) Not excited for Shazam, orr Green Latern. Omg the first one, you might as well just killed me in the theater. My death would've been greater than that movie. i'm looking forward to all of these (except the two i just mentioned and not so much B.v.S) even Aquaman. lol

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  15. I guess the Green Lantern one will be a reboot though

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  16. granted (no pun intended) I don't see Grant Gustin in the role either...

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  17. Wow. This will be eventful 5 years.

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  18. Is it a reboot? or is it a Sequel? I didnt click on the article.

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  19. I am pleasantly surprised by DC/Warners' restrain on pushing a Justice League movie to 2017 as well as releasing a Wonder Woman film first. Here's to DC delivering and making quality comic films. My one question is this. What about Man of Steel 2?

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  20. Since Ryan Reynolds is going to star on Deadpool I doubt that it`s a sequel

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  21. Yeah but idk, I mean he's played both Marvel and DC, soo i won't 100% cancel that out, until it's confirmed, b/c he could do two movies at once.

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  22. Okay, I gotta read the info. (I just looked at the list)

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  23. Ok scratch what i said, let me read this article. LOL

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  24. They've already said numerous times, they wont be doing a MOS2, their MOS2 is the BvS movie. They confirmed that a long while ago.

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  25. Aww man i would love Martian Manhunter on the big screen!

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  26. I don't thinks so

    "Fans among the world will become more acquainted with [The Flash] through our hit show on The CW," said Tsujihara of marketing The Flash.

    http://comicbook.com/2014/10/15/warner-bros-announces-massive-dc-entertainment-slate-wonder-woma/

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  27. Nicolás Festa15 October 2014 at 18:47

    Probably that Flash is going to be starred by Wally West or Bart Allen. The thing is, and as weird as it sounds, i was hoping they didn't do The Flash movie AT ALL.


    I loved the idea of having a Justice League in the movies(Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, Aquaman, Green Lantern, Cyborg and Martian Manhunter) and a Justice League of America on TV(Green Arrow, The Flash, Black Canary, Firestorm, The Atom, Arsenal and Stargirl, who i hope theCW's third show is about).


    So both universe can be share universe without being one...

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  28. Where does it say Ezra as The Flash? b/c i'm not seeing it? And i just looked him up, definitely don't see him as the flash, and that kid has terrible achne, i hope it clears, by the time he's suppose to be doing this movie, Flash doesn't have achne. lol

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  29. Ezra Miller was definitely cast it's all over the internet.

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  30. They'll probably do it at some point after this schedule. I imagine Superman's life is about to become far too hectic to deal with things on his own.

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  31. This is going to be awesome. Super excited for so many of these movies, but particularly a couple near the earlier end - Suicide Squad and Wonder Woman! Yes.

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  32. Well i just heked IMDB and it wasnt in there. soo I'll google it.

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  33. No sequels? That's wired

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  34. I don't think it has anything to do with splitting them up. It's just giving it its own identity without having to use subtitles like The Avengers. But Justice League: Part 3, I think that's the film where we'll have the full line-up, such as using Green Lantern.

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  35. Ezra Miller as the Flash is just another example of bad casting by DC/WB. Worse than Affleck as Batman.

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  36. I'm going to have to suffer through a whole movie starring Gal Gadot? Awesome. Let's keep casting models instead of actresses. It always works so well.

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  37. Over the moon about this particularly JM as Aquaman

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  38. I've never seen Ezra in a movie so I can't comment on that but I will say this actors can get better at their craft.
    I would love a Green Lantern reboot, plus it was not that lon in between Spiderman reboots or a new Hulk and it personally didn't bother me so I have no problem with a new one. That's just me though.

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  39. I'm very excited of Aquaman. Shazam I've honestly never read the comic so I have no idea about the character.

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  40. "Very" Seriously? lmfao. (i wish you could've seen my face, but you know the face i gave. ; ) ) I just hope they don't F it up.

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  41. Ah. There have been so many leaks and rumors about what DC/Warners will release I didn't know that MoS2 wasn't on their current five-year docket.

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  42. I'm excited about Jason Momoa in Aquaman, I might actually watch that one. And a Wonder Woman movie, GOOD. Not let's see how Marvel reacts to that. :D

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  43. They are four Green Lanterns. My guess is that they are going to use John Stewart instead of Hal Jordan. Also Green Lantern has many great comics and it could be a great movie in the right hands.

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  44. Now that they have announced the Wonder Woman movie I hope people stop whining.

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  45. Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice is technically the sequel to Man of Steel.

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  46. I still don't know why people shit all over the place before we see the script or have any idea what the movie is going to be like. It could be a PERFECT fit. When Grant was announced for the TV series almost everybody hates the idea... People need to calm down and at least wait until we see a trailer, or the dude in his costume at the very least.

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  47. I recall reading Tom Welling was the one who called it to end the show bc of the fact he was producing the show Hellcats which is cancelled lol.

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  48. Now we shall wait and see what Marvel shall do to top this lol. Bc Phase 3 starts next year and ends 2017 with both movies debuting in 2016.

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  49. eeehhh?
    Hellcats was after season 10 of Smallville.


    Superman Returns came about season 6. That was when DC wanted to end the show, not Welling. Welling called it quits with 10

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  50. Oh well in that case i didn't not know that lol.

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  51. I'm so for Shazam. Can't wait to finally see Billy Batson in live action.

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  52. I have to point out that you're basing your opinion off nothing, since we haven't seen her as Wonder Woman yet.

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  53. That bugs me, I'm pumped to see Brainiac or Doomsday in a Superman movie at some point.

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  54. No prob. Now you can rest easily....or be mad? Lol idk whichever way you feel about it. Your question is answered. = )

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  55. Eh, more Brainiac for me, less Doomsday. (But iI like him too)

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  56. It's not impossible to form an opinion based off of her other roles.

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  57. Are you being sarcastic saying the first Green Lanter was so great? That one with Ryan Reynolds sucked!

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  58. excited for all of these but most of all Justice League, Shazam, Aquaman, Wonder Woman and Green Lantern.

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  59. Yes I VERY much agree with you. ;-) I actually do agree with you. Aquaman could be F'd up easily.
    I can't wait to see what JM's like as Aquaman though.

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  60. Hahahahaha, well how bout that? Never thought i'd see the day. ; )

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  61. True but still she never has been given any chance to show off her range.

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  62. I just would like to see a Death of Superman story play out in the DCCU.

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  63. Idt that'll EVER be done. That's risky. I would applaud whoever would put that on the big screen.

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  64. This seems... ambitious... hope it pans out...

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