Warner Bros. wants to reach the heights of Marvel Studios, but it lacks the patience and understanding of its characters to ever get there, writes RichardLNewby
As for Warners, it said in a statement that the move was due to a change in corporate strategy, with the studio thanking its stars — including Leslie Grace , Michael Keaton , J.K.
Simmons and Brendan Fraser — and directors Adil El Arbi and Bilall Fallah, who were hired hot off the success of 2020’s, and who’d recently received more good notices for directing episodes of this summer’s Disney+ series
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