It would be the death of western animation. We'd have to pray for another Dreamworks 2.0 and by some miracle that new studio would light a fire for animation, like what happened with Shrek in the early 2000s
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You gays were claiming he was going to be at that Disney expo and he wasn’t. Recent rumors have him showing up in Black Adam for a post credit scene.
If nothing else, at least the WB library would be under somebody who has an actual interest in using it for content and not write-offs to fund reality shows and CNN's lurch to the right.
Fox was already falling behind to just a few films per year before Disney bought them. Warner Bros is now in a similar position due to lack of funds.
It would still leave 4 major studios (Disney, Universal, Paramount, Columbia) so it's not really a monopoly on film. There are industries that are less diverse, like the operating systems for phones and computers (Microsoft, Apple, Google)
It would be the death of western animation. We'd have to pray for another Dreamworks 2.0 and by some miracle that new studio would light a fire for animation, like what happened with Shrek in the early 2000s
They're not merging, WBD is selling off some of its assets to Universal.
But Comcast isn't really in a good position to buy what WBD wants to sell them.
>But Comcast isn't really in a good position to buy what WBD wants to sell them.
Not if Comcast gets a shit load of money from Disney.
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Monopoly on 1950s and 1960s cartoons
One of the things worth mentioning is that Warner could not secure Henry Cavil, who is now lined up with the MCU for the next few years.
So Superman lost of a lot of value there. They have to recast him, and it's not going to go over too well with the DCEU fans.
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You gays were claiming he was going to be at that Disney expo and he wasn’t. Recent rumors have him showing up in Black Adam for a post credit scene.
Shrek in Multiversus
a crossover beween Scooby Doo and Casper the Friendly ghost
The entrie Rankin/Bass catalog would finaly be under one roof agin
If nothing else, at least the WB library would be under somebody who has an actual interest in using it for content and not write-offs to fund reality shows and CNN's lurch to the right.
Illumination's Yogi bear coming in 2027
Would it be worst than that live action/CG hybrid?
It wouldn't look like shit for one, so no.
The Funtastic World of Hanna-Barbera back at Universal Studios Florida when?
Penguins of Madagascar for Multiversus
Probably more bad to mediocre cartoons and movies
>bad to mediocre
Ah, so the usual animated film.
Fair enough.
Honestly making CN/WBA a division of Dreamworks would probably be the best decision as far as they're concerned.
I wish it was Paramount for Transformers.
Wouldn't anti-trust laws shoot this one down like they SHOULD HAVE the Disney/Fox merger?
Fox was already falling behind to just a few films per year before Disney bought them. Warner Bros is now in a similar position due to lack of funds.
It would still leave 4 major studios (Disney, Universal, Paramount, Columbia) so it's not really a monopoly on film. There are industries that are less diverse, like the operating systems for phones and computers (Microsoft, Apple, Google)
I could see Zalav selling their animation/CN/AS division. While licensing out their DC properties to other studios.
Harry Potter cartoon, duh.
Isn't Rowling the problem there?