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Superman' ruling supreme with $55M second weekend. 'I Know What You Did Last Summer' Ho-Hum $13M, 'Smurfs' $12M Opening.
EXCLUSIVE: A quartet of industry vets with experience at Netflix, Disney, Warner Bros. and NBCUniversal are teaming to launch ...
The DC film's $57.6 million second weekend easily cleared the openings of "I Know What You Did Last Summer" and "The Smurfs" ...
Sky just got Three, ThreeNow, eden, Rush, and HGTV for $1, which sounds less like a business move and more like a garage sale ...
DC Studios' James Gunn-led reboot earns $57.2 million in its second weekend, cementing Warner Bros.' status as the top studio of 2025. Meanwhile, A24's Eddington struggles to impress with a $4.25 ...
Warner Bros. Discovery is splitting into two separate publicly traded companies – one oriented around the HBO Max streaming service and Warner Bros. studio, and the other around CNN and other ...
The film is the latest part of a startling turnaround for the studio, which has now released five consecutive hits.
The suit accuses the media giant of violating securities laws and misleading investors through "wrongful acts and omissions” ...
Warner Bros. Discovery's planned split will separate streaming/content from linear assets, hopefully unlocking value. Read ...
Warner Bros.’s stock rallied toward a seven-month high after “Superman” extended the movie studio’s streak of megahits.
Warner Bros Discovery has sold its NZ TV assets to pay TV operator Sky New Zealand for a nominal $1, exiting a market it entered five years ago with the purchase of Mediaworks’ TV business.Sky New ...
Credit ratings agency Fitch Ratings on Wednesday downgraded Warner Bros Discovery to junk status following the company's announced split-up earlier this week, as investors weigh the deal's likely ...