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The Kevin Tsujihara WB: Praise The Lord!

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I pray to him every morning.

Thank ya for our DC bible and universe.

Amen!

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He's very likable (as far as CEOs go), and I commend him for finally putting some momentum behind DC. But I'm going to need to see some actual, consistently entertaining products before I start singing universal praise.
 
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Well, since Kevin Tsujihara took over with Warner Bros. -- he's a huge DC fan, too. His favorite character is Solomon Grundy
 
I hope he'll won't breath down the publishing arm's neck like Horn and Robinov It's because of them (plus hiring DiDio and the success of Road to Perdition) that DC's been buried in one Editorial Mandate after another.
 
I think Tsujihara seems like a good collaborator... he doesn't seem like the kind to micromanage everything. (Or too set in their ways like Jeff Robinov, who wouldn't have released BVS in spring 2016.) He seems to be happy with letting the producers acting as a buffer between the directors and figuring things out.

Although since he approved the tentative DC films date slate (which can/will change), I would've thought he'd avoid mid-June. But he did approve spring dates for 2018-2020, so props to him for embracing a non-traditional release date frame from the get-go.

If his director picks like David Ayer and Michelle McLaren pan out, I eagerly await who he and his team will pick for the other DC films.
 
I fully admit to not being an expert in the studio system... but would it be up to him to pick DC directors? It's kind of like giving credit of the Marvel hirings to Ike Perlmutter over Kevin Feige. He's the CEO of the place, he needs to deal with the technical comings and goings of all departments, and he has an army of underlings below him whose job is to handle the details. Diane Nelson in this case, if I'm not mistaken.
 
I'm pretty sure Tsujihara has input into who Diane Nelson ultimately picks.
 
Diane Nelson don't pick squat .She's in charge of DC comics and doing a terrible job as it is anyway.
 
I fully admit to not being an expert in the studio system... but would it be up to him to pick DC directors? It's kind of like giving credit of the Marvel hirings to Ike Perlmutter over Kevin Feige. He's the CEO of the place, he needs to deal with the technical comings and goings of all departments, and he has an army of underlings below him whose job is to handle the details. Diane Nelson in this case, if I'm not mistaken.
The person you can praise other than kevin Tsujihara is Greg silverman who is the President of Creative Development and Worldwide Production at Warner Bros.
 

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