Warner's management has been reorganized, and CEO David Zaslav has activated some well-known actors and directors - Marvel actors into Warner's management. Bruce Campbell is the actor of Spider-Man and Doctor Strange, and he has also directed science fiction films. The Marvel actor entered Warner's top management and became Zaslav's right-hand man. After the reorganization, Warner Bros. also focused on the gender ratio of managers, and Katherine Finch and Perett were both female filmmakers. The Marvel Working Group is a partner of Disney, and Warner was able to bring Marvel actors into management, which is enough to show that the veteran film industry is very inclusive. Of course, we cannot rule out the possibility that Warner "explores talents" from competitors. HBO is still head of Casey Broy, who still manages Warner’s television department.
In the streaming era, most DC superhero series will be released on the HBO platform, and Bloy's voice is becoming more and more important. Regarding DC Universe Movie, Bloy has something to say: "I think the process of "Black Adam" is a bit risky. This work premiered in North American theaters, and there is no problem with this decision. However, when the film premiered online on the platform, it almost passed a Christmas period, and this release process was too risky." Bloy believes that the release time between theaters and streaming platforms should not be too far apart, unless the work has achieved a super high box office in theaters, Warner allows the film to fully ferment in theaters, and then consider the online platform. However, in terms of box office predictions for "Black Adam", Warner's publicity department is too risky and too confident. Perhaps the great success of "New Batman" in the box office gave the staff confidence.
However, in Broy's view, the popularity of "Black Adam" may be only a fraction of the "Dark Knight" series. If Johnson had not brought a large part of his popularity, the estimated box office of the film might not have recovered at all. Bloy commented on the incident of Marvel actors "suburning to the enemy" and entering Warner's senior management - Bruce Campbell has indeed participated in some MCU works, but he is not yet a core figure in the Marvel comic-formed movie. If Kevin Feige enters Warner management, that's incredible news. Hollywood critics also admitted that since Warner wants to increase efforts in the direction of cosmic films, they have enabled Marvel actors to try to gain MCU experience through these means, which is also an opportunity to develop the DC superhero series. Just like many people think that "Wonder Woman 1984" and "Miss Marvel" seem to have some references.
Especially in the streaming era, the advantages of large-scale films such as Warner, Disney and Sony have gradually been revealed. Although Warner's resources are no less than Disney, from the perspective of creation bias and mainstream style, at least in the field of universe films, DC has no problem learning from Marvel, because what Warner is good at is still comprehensive films, and the success of "New Batman" is accidental. Before Warner Bros. reorganization, a reporter from Zhilian also revealed that some of the film staff were worried that their company would become the next Paramount Pictures. Because Paramount is also very conservative in the 21st century where it should be adventure, and trying to make breakthroughs in the conservative places, it has led to the loss of major IP works such as "Avengers". He can only rely on the sequel to seek rebirth. However, how much residual value does Star Wars movies have? I guess Paramount himself doesn't know it. After the reorganization of
, Warner management showed this scene - Broy still maintained his original position, of course, in the streaming era, the role of this person in charge was higher. Channing Dunky and Toby Emmerich also hold important positions in management, and Marvel actors enter Warner's management, which can also increase the creative liquidity of Warner's management. DC's sales and audience in the comics field are actually ahead of Marvel. Why does Marvel movies seem to be more popular than DC's works on the big screen? Mainly because Warner's previous management was a bit conservative, and after the Marvel Working Group cooperated with Disney, both sides were very novel in terms of publicity.So, it is not a bad thing to have more MCU elements in Warner. At least this film industry can more reasonably apply the hot effect of the new version of "Batman".
The success of "New Bad" makes everyone look forward to "Black Adam". Can Johnson's gift be successful in both HBO and theaters? Broy expressed his opinion on this, if "Black Adam" can become a hit series, there will be no problem with this release process. However, the Warner Working Group has begun to define the film as a hit series, and this risky move is not advocated. So, Broy felt that the process of "Black Adam" was a bit risky. The author (watching the movies with smugness) thinks that Warner has a trick to arrange this - this film industry has the best guarantees for "Aquaman 2" and "Thunder Shazam 2", and it doesn't matter if the release process of "Black Adam" is more risky.