Warner Bros. Television is looking to host its animated DC shows on more platforms and Amazon’s Prime Video is at the top of the list.
The animated versions of Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, and the rest of the DC Universe may have a new home at Amazon. While at Content London, Warner Bros. Television Group Chairman Channing Dungey talked about the studio's future animation plans.
At Content London, Dungey talked about how Warner Bros. Discovery is looking at putting their animation on different streaming services besides just HBO Max, according to a report from Deadline. "With animation, we used to be about staying in-house, but now we are doing it on different platforms," said Dungey. "HBO Max is the first stop, but we are in the process of closing a big deal with Amazon featuring DC branded content in animation.
COLLIDER VIDEO OF THE DAY Warner Bros. Discovery has made multiple cuts in animation on HBO Max after the merging of the two companies. In August, it was reported that Young Justice had been canceled after its fourth season. That same month, it was reported that the upcoming animated series Batman: Caped Crusader would not be moving forward at HBO Max. However, the series is being shopped to other streaming services including Apple TV+, Netflix, and Hulu.
While the future of DC animation remains to be seen, their classic animated series like Batman: The Animated Series and Justice League Unlimited are currently available to stream on HBO Max. Stay tuned at Collider for future news on DC's streaming home and more. The classic opening of Batman: The Animated Series can be watched below:
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