bullying worksAn about-face, apparently, on this particular shutdown.
Warner Bros. Discovery Makes U-Turn On Closure Of Writers & Directors Workshops, Moves Schemes To Diversity Unit – Deadline
Earlier this month, Cartoon Network’s Craig of the Creek and its spinoff Jessica’s Big Little World had their season episodes orders cut back by 50 percent. While both shows (and the upcoming Craig of the Creek movie) are still happening, the way they’re being pared back despite being part of one of Cartoon Network’s most successful current franchises feels reflective of things to come. In all likelihood, Warner Bros. Discovery intends to keep the Cartoon Network brand alive the same way that it probably wants to keep the HBO name around (at least somewhere, perhaps as a tab) on whatever platform HBO Max and Discovery Plus are about to become.
But it feels quite possible that the Cartoon Network of the future might really just be more of a nostalgic brand Warner Bros. Discovery keeps around as Warner Bros. Animation is given the tools to develop new iterations of its old IP like Velma and yet another Powerpuff Girls show.
Pretty soon HBO and WB will only consist of Batman, Game of Thrones, Euphoria and Succession spin-offs soon. Oh well. Maybe someone else will buy the company in the next two years *fingers crossed*
I still argue Apple TV+, Paramount+, Peacock, and to a lesser extent Disney+ shouldn't exist.I am not usually in favor of other companies merging and absorbing other companies, but if there was one that I wouldn’t mind buying up HBO/WB when this entire thing starts going under, it would be Apple TV+. They clearly have a good eye for talent and content, and would actually respect the properties they own and give them proper due. Also, they actually value animation and wouldn't treat it and the writers/creators as lesser than the live-action stuff.
Interesting. You think Disney should just license?I still argue Apple TV+, Paramount+, Peacock, and to a lesser extent Disney+ shouldn't exist.
Weird I never got a notification that you quoted me.Interesting. You think Disney should just license?
