Warner Bros. Discovery and DC Studios have dropped a poster for The Flash ahead of its Super Bowl trailer debut this Sunday. The poster absolutely slaps. TheFlash DCStudios WarnerBrosDiscovery
\nThere are troubled productions, and then there is the road that Ezra Miller's The Flash has had to walk to get to the big screen. We are coming up on a decade for this film to be in some form of production, and it looks like it will finally see a release this year. The first trailer is set to come out this Sunday during the Super Bowl, but that hasn't stopped Warner Bros. Discovery and DC Studios from jumping on the hype train, and that means dropping a poster.
The Flash once had a tentative release date of 2018, and Miller was cast as Barry Allen back in October 2014. However, since then, the project has had many ups and downs, including four different directors and several page-one rewrites of the script. Just when it looked like things for this project were finally going to get off of the ground, when they had all of the confirmed cast members, and everything was shot did, things really begin to go off the rails.
Canada Latest News, Canada Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Warner Bros appears to be switching gears on HBO Max-Discovery mergerThe Wall Street Journal reports that WBD now plans to keep Discovery+ as it's own standalone service while still rolling out a new, rebranded platform this spring
Read more »
Breakingviews - Discovery flips script on Warner Bros deal logicWarner Bros Discovery is rewriting the rationale for its value-destructive $43 billion acquisition of AT&T’s media assets. The company led by David Zaslav plans to keep the Discovery+ streaming service, home to “Shark Week,” separate from the newly added HBO Max, the Wall Street Journal reported on Wednesday. The original premise was to marry Discovery’s documentary-style programming with Warner Media’s edgier, scripted comedy and drama into one big tantalizing package to better compete with Netflix and others.
Read more »
Warner Bros. Discovery won't kill off Discovery Plus after allAccording to The Wall Street Journal, Discovery Plus will continue to operate even when WBD launches its combined streaming service.
Read more »
Warner Bros. Discovery shifts strategy, plans to keep Discovery+ separateWarner Bros. Discovery Inc. plans to keep Discovery+ as a stand-alone streaming service, people familiar with the matter said, a strategy shift for a company...
Read more »
Warner Bros. Discovery is backtracking on its plan to shut down Discovery PlusHBO Max is on the way out, but Discovery Plus will remain.
Read more »
New Super Mario Bros. Movie Poster Revealed by Chris PrattA new poster Nintendo and Illumination Entertainment's upcoming Super Mario Bros. Movie has today [...]
Read more »