DC Studio executives are saying “goodbye” to the old and “hello” to the new.
The new heads of DC Studios, James Gunn and Peter Safran, clearly want to start anew, and clear the Warner Bros. slate of the previous Zack Snyder-designed DC franchises. In the first big move made by the indie-filmmakers-turned-studio-executives, a big sequel to a successful series has been axed.
The Hollywood Reporter revealed that Gunn and Safran are in the final stages of preparing their multi-year plan ahead of next week’s presentation to Warner Bros. Discovery CEO David Zaslav. The cleaning of the slate is a common occurrence when a new executive team is announced to run a studio or division. Gunn’s and Safran’s new plan supposedly reaches out over the next half-decade and beyond. While we don’t know what stories are to come from the DC Universe, we do know one film that has been cut from the line-up.
Multiple sources told the Hollywood Reporter that Patty Jenkins’ Wonder Woman 3 has been axed.
Author: Alyssa Miller
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