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Warner Bros. Spent $300 Million on Superhero Movies It Can’t Release

Is the superhero bubble about to burst?

Warner Bros. has been trying its hardest to find the right identity for its DC extended universe. While Marvel has found a rhythm and succeeded in creating an intertwining cinematic universe that has dominated box offices for years, DC has struggled to find the right tone for its heroes.

CEO David Zaslav and other members of the studio have stated that they are committed to making DC titles big theatrical event films much in the same vein as Marvel’s films, but their recent titles have faced a slew of problems.

Warner Bros.’ most problematic film at the moment is The Flash. After finally giving the speedster his first solo movie, there is a strong possibility that the film will get shelved due to the countless delays, personnel changes, and the off-screen troubles with lead star, Ezra Miller.

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Author: Alyssa Miller
This article comes from No Film School and can be read on the original site.

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