Warner Bros. Denies Revival Campaigns Of DC NATION Series
Hopeful community pledge-based campaign to bring back Green Lantern: The Animated Series and Young Justice after untimely cancellations have been denied during the meeting between the executives at Warner Bros. and SMGO.TV!
According to SMGO.tv, the meeting between SMGO.tv and Warner Bros. earlier in April to discuss putting Young Justice and Green Lantern: The Animated Series back into production was unfortunately unsuccessful. In a quick, and upsetting update by the site SMGO (Show Must Go On) told fans on their Tumblr page that Warner Bros said No to the fan campaign revival. They also said that Warner Bros. believed that the fans could not reach the necessary funding for the show (to be fair, it's probably more expensive than we thought). The campaign started out in a voting phase, where the fans would vote for a revival of the show. If the bar reached 100%, we would enter a funding phase, similar to Kickstarter. However, a meeting was commissioned between the two parties earlier in April. Now, it seems that meeting was unsuccessful.
Hey all, I’ve been trying (all day) to come up with a slightly better way to say this, but I’m just going to give it to you straight. Warner said no – they don’t think we can reach our goals – do you believe that?
This could definitely be the knockout blow in our battle to bring back the beloved shows. If Warner thinks we can't fund it, then I highly doubt they'll let anyone else have a try!
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