Warner Bros. wurde für die Fortsetzungen von „Matrix“, „Practical Magic“ und „Ocean’s 11“ zur Shotgun-Hochzeit gezwungen

    https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/business/business-news/warner-bros-matrix-practical-magic-and-oceans-11-sequels-1236419540/?taid=690c9bf14571d00001b67893&utm_campaign=trueanthem&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter

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    1. epidemicsaints on

      Getting these movies made is decided by corporations in court and people still think it’s art.

    2. TheCynFamily on

      What if it’s a mix of all of these movies all rolled into one?

      Witches who are just plugged in users who’ve made deals with Agents for „bonus powers“ who joined Danny Ocean’s gang for a heist on a casino – and Agents of the system have to track them down. Soundtrack by Daft Punk who are, surprise, back reunited one more time.

    3. With all the great writers out there these idiots green light these unnecessary and unwanted sequels…

    4. thedoommerchant on

      Do we need another Matrix after the atrocity that was the fourth one? These studios love to milk cows until the last drop. I think Hollywood as we know it will die off with the rise of short form videos and AI slop gripping younger minds and the constant rehash of ideas isn’t helping.

    5. Ozatopcascades on

      Sounds like bad ideas all around.

      You can „watch“ this crap with the sound off while you’re texting. (And not miss a thing. )

    6. darkeststar on

      The sub-headline explains the headline, folks.

      Alcon Entertainment is a film and tv production studio that Warner Brothers has had a partnership with for decades and they bought up the rights to the Village Roadshow production company’s back catalog at a bankruptcy auction for Village Roadshow.

      Village Roadshow had tons of movies they co-produced with Warner. Warner went into the bankruptcy auction intending to buy up the rights to their co-productions so that they would own these intellectual properties outright and put in a high offer…and the bankruptcy judge accepted a lower offer from Alcon to get those rights instead…meaning they now just have to deal with another company to make these properties instead.

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