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Electronic Arts, Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment and DC Comics announced today that “Superman Returns: The Videogame” is scheduled for a summer 2006 release in conjunction with the ...
Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment, DC Comics and Electronic Arts today announced that the companies have joined forces to bring Batman Begins to multiple videogame platforms in 2005 (click on ...
EA and WB begin Batman Begins. ... Today, Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment, DC Comics, and Electronic Arts announced that they are developing a multiplatform action game based on Batman Begins.
As many await a new DC superhero ... flag in surrender, The Flash is more vital to DC than ever—especially because his forgotten project could be what saves WB Games. As one of DC’s most ...
WB Montreal is developing another game set in the DC Comics universe. Previously, the studio released Batman: Arkham Origins in 2013 and Gotham Knights in 2022. The triple-A game is currently in ...
By the mid- to late 2030s, Batman, Superman, and Wonder Woman will have entered the public domain—but DC Comics is already preparing to keep a tight hold.
Bruce Wayne's cowl would've been donned by his son Damian in the canceled Batman game from WB Games Montréal called "Project ...
The new DC Comics film “Batgirl,” which still has no release date, will be completely “shelved” by Warner Bros., a top Hollywood source told The Post.
If the Man of Steel's universe starting film does poorly, DC Studios and WB could be looking at a potential sale, ... EA SPORTS COLLEGE FOOTBALL 26: Best Running Backs (RBs) At Launch.
The hierarchy of power at DC Studios has changed. In the days after the release of Black Adam introduced a new juggernaut to DC’s big-screen pantheon, Warner Bros. has not only restructured its ...
During the Q1 earnings call with investors, Warner Bros. Discovery CEO David Zaslav voiced strong confidence in the company’s upcoming film slate, particularly when it comes to the DCU.
During Warner Bros Games’ 2023 Q3 earnings call, WB Discover CEO David Zaslav explained that the publisher behind games like Batman: Arkham Knight and Suicide Squad will focus on creating more ...