A new report claims that Monolith's now-canceled Wonder Woman title would have been similar to God of War had its developer ...
Lacking an Oppenheimer-level colossus, this season has spread the wealth among several unconventional contenders.
Mattel inked a licensing agreement with Warner Brothers Discovery, getting back the rights to develop and market toys based on DC characters including Batman and Superman.
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Hosted on MSNWhy Was The Wonder Woman Game Canceled? The Monolith Productions Shut Down Controversy ExplainedDiscovery from canceling Wonder Woman's long-awaited game, which had been in production for three years by Monolith ...
Warner Bros. Discovery Global Consumer Products has announced that in the second-half of 2026, Mattel will be the home for all DC toys in a multi-year, international agreement. The two companies ...
Test screening buzz for Superman wasn't particularly positive late last year, but a new report suggests filmmaker James Gunn has addressed some of the issues internal audiences had with the DCU movie.
Warner Bros. Discovery's overall direct-to-consumer business, which includes streaming, turned a $677 million profit last ...
Mattel, Inc. and Warner Bros. Discovery Global Consumer Products announced a global, multiyear licensing agreement utilizing DC’s entire library of characters and storytelling.
Mattel, Inc. (NASDAQ: MAT) and Warner Bros. Discovery Global Consumer Products today announced a global, multi-year licensing ...
Mattel secures DC licensing deal with Warner Bros. to create action figures, games, and collectibles featuring iconic superheroes & villains.
Mattel, Inc. and Warner Bros. Discovery Global Consumer Products announced a global, multi-year licensing agreement utilizing ...
For its traditional television networks, Warner Bros. saw a 5% decline in revenue to $4.77 billion. The company took a $9.1 ...
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