Warner Bros.
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Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (film)...in Big Fish, similarly directed by Burton and written by August. Warner Bros. and the director held differences over the characterizations of Charlie Bucket and Willy Wonka. The studio wanted to entirely delete Mr. Bucket and make Willy... In this article: Tim Burton, Willy Wonka, Charlie Bucket, Johnny Depp, Roald Dahl, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Warner Bros., Mike Teavee, and Oompa-Loompa |
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Ain't It Cool News: The best in movie, TV, DVD, and comic book news. | January 07, 2009
SHAZAM! Kersplat!!
...9:50am The frequently discussed, oft-reported SHAZAM! movie project seems to have collapsed (for a while, at least) due to collision with inconsisent executives, the writer's strike, Warner Bros' assimilation of New Line, and more. This per...
In this article: Ain't It Cool News, Trademark, Superman, Warner Bros, John August, Iron Man, and The Greatest American Hero
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eFluxMedia | September 03, 2008
New Remake Of Tarzan Directed By Stephen Sommers
...the script together with Stuart Beattie. Warner Bros. and producer Jerry Weintraub have been developing a new version of Tarzan since 2003, when John August was hired to write the movie s story. Two years ago, the studio was negotiating...
In this article: Stephen Sommers, Lindsay Lohan, Mummy, Tarzan, Tarzan, Disney, Stuart Beattie, and Oscar
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Cinematical | November 21, 2008
Captain Marvel and Warner Bros Say Shazam!
...is anything to go by. Get Smart's Peter Segal has set a first-look deal at Warner Bros., and as part of the deal the studio acquired the John August-scripted Captain Marvel which Segel is still in line to direct. The film was originally...
In this article: Captain Marvel, Warner Bros, Marvel, Superman, Black Adam, Patrick Warburton, Warner Bros, Shazam!, and Filed
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AWN's Headline News | January 22, 2009
John August To Write Preacher, Frankenweenie
...penning graphic novel adaptation PREACHER for director Sam Mendes at Columbia. August is currently writing DARK SHADOWS for Warner Bros., per VARIETY. PREACHER ran as a graphic novel series by Garth Ennis and artist Steve Dillon from...
In this article: Frankenweenie, John August, Tim Burton, Dog, Disney, Corpse Bride, Dark Shadows, God, Eisner Awards, and Walt Disney Animation Studios
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Rotten Tomatoes: News | January 23, 2009
John August Lands Preacher, Frankenweenie Gigs
...August (Getty Images photo) John August, who just two weeks ago lamented on his screenwriting blog that his long-gestating "Shazam!" project at Warners hit a roadblock, suddenly has plenty of irons in the fire. August has booked a pair of...
In this article: Frankenweenie, Tim Burton, Preacher, John August, Corpse Bride, Warners, Sam Mendes, Dog, God, and Garth Ennis
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Rotten Tomatoes: News | January 07, 2009
John August Says Shazam! Is Dead
...textbook for us! Sorry, John… I guess Warner Bros. hasn't bothered to read any of the comics published in the last 70 years where the character was mostly handled in a comedic (and a not even remotely dark) way. I personally can't see...
In this article: Shazam, John August, Shazam!, Captain Marvel, Dark Knight, Marvel, Black Adam, and Superman
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Warner Bros. Entertainment, Inc. (also known as Warner Bros. Pictures, or simply Warner Bros.—the shortened form of the former official (and sometimes still used) formal corporate name: Warner Brothers) is one of the world's largest producers of film and television entertainment.
It is a subsidiary of Time Warner, with its headquarters in Burbank, California and New York City. Warner Bros. has several subsidiary companies, including Warner Bros. Studios, Warner Bros. Pictures, Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment, Warner Bros. Television, Warner Bros. Animation, Warner Home Video, TheWB.com and DC Comics. Warner owns half of The CW Television Network.
Founded in 1918 by Jewish immigrants from Poland, Warner Bros. is the third-oldest American movie studio in continuous operation, after Paramount Pictures, founded in 1912 as Famous Players, and Universal Studios, also founded in 1912.
- Name:
- Warner Bros. Entertainment, Inc.
- Type:
- Subsidiary of <br
- Location City:
- Burbank, California and New York City
- Location Country:
- United States
- Founded:
- Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA (1918)
- Industry:
- Entertainment
- Key People:
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- Alan F. Horn, President and COO
- Edward A. Romano EVP and CFO
- Barry Meyer, Chairman and CEO
- Products:
- Motion pictures, television programs
- Revenue:
- $11.7 billion USD (2007) |
- Operating Income:
- $845 million USD (2007)
- Parent Company:
- Time Warner
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