Oh, I'm sure there is turmoil to some extent, WB is a company after all and as with any other company bad feedback does them no good and they are going to immediately respond to it. I am just not inclined to believe it is to an extent you believe it is, this is pretty much where our opinions differ.
And I think it's the lack of a firm leadership rather than the lack of clear vision in the case of WB. They are perhaps a bit too much director-friendly, without someone to hold the reins over all these films.
As for "creative differences" from Deadline's report, it's a standard phrase that pretty much means they are not willing to give a real reason to avoid either the studio or director appearing in the bad light. You know how it is, they use the phrase every damn time when they actually don't say anything to you in the end. The Wrap gave more insight into it later.
My bad then, I thought it was part of the response to my post. We're cool.