Yesterday was supposed to be a good day for Hollywood because the second major strike of 2023 was finally ending. The writers and actors finally got what they wanted [for the most part], and we could go into the holiday season knowing that people would be able to get back to work. However, Warner Bros.
Yesterday was supposed to be a good day for Hollywood because the second major strike of 2023 was finally ending. The writers and actors finally got what they wanted , and we could go into the holiday season knowing that people would be able to get back to work. However, Warner Bros. Discovery had to come along and ruin everything by fumbling the ball so hard yet again that you have to wonder if anyone at that studio has functional limbs anymore.
The ink is dry, and the deed is done for this movie, so there is no need to sugarcoat anything, and one source wasn't sugarcoating anything regarding what is going on behind the scenes at Warner Bros. 'Warner Bros. is a mess,' they say. 'They obviously are carrying this staggering debt. They probably have certain minimums and obligations they must owe their creditors, which are motivating them to make bizarre choices.
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