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Warner Bros. CEO Confident In Geoff Johns' Vision For The DCEU |
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Tuesday, 08 November 2016 09:57 |
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In the New York Times' wide-ranging interview with WB CEO Kevin Tsuijhara, topics covered included the pending acquisition of Warner Bros.' parent company Time Warner by AT &T and the financial success of the DCEU in spite of toxic reviews. In regards to the latter, Tsuijhara stated, "Quietly, we’ve been having an amazing year. The narrative, over all, has not reflected that."
Citing the $1.6 billion earned by Suicide Squad and Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, WB's top studio executive added, "People overlook our consistency."
But the studio chief isn't satisfied withjust the bottom line. He wants to change the generally negative perception attached to the studio's recent offerings and release films that earn praise from audiences and critics alike. Per The NYT article, "Mr. Tsujihara said he was confident that management changes he has been making (putting a pair of executives, Geoff Johns and Jon Berg, in charge of superhero movies, for instance) will make for more satisfied fans. With Read more: |