Warner Bros. Hamada reveals DC movie and Max plans
In a wide-ranging profile on the New York Times website, Walter Hamada, who runs DC Films for Warner Bros., has explained some of the company’s plans. The biggest budget movies […]
In a wide-ranging profile on the New York Times website, Walter Hamada, who runs DC Films for Warner Bros., has explained some of the company’s plans. The biggest budget movies […]
In a wide-ranging profile on the New York Times website, Walter Hamada, who runs DC Films for Warner Bros., has explained some of the company’s plans.
The biggest budget movies will go straight to cinemas, and there will be up to 4 of these each year from 2022. Smaller scale films (such as Batgirl or Static Shock) will debut on HBO Max, and the intention is to tie the big screen releases to HBO Max spin offs. “With every movie that we’re looking at now, we are thinking, ‘What’s the potential Max spinoff?’” Hamada says,
Hamada also confirmed the multiverse concept will be applied further, with The Flash movie making this explicit. “I don’t think anyone else has ever attempted this,” Hamada told the New York Times. “But audiences are sophisticated enough to understand it. If we make good movies, they will go with it.”