A few days ago, Chairman and CEO of Warner Bros. Entertainment, Barry M. Meyer reportedly told
The Hollywood Reporter that,
"There will be an organizational announcement next week, then in about a month Warner Bros. will unveil a spread sheet detailing how the various superheroes will be reintroduced to consumers, and on more than just feature film platforms." Exciting stuff, eh? Sounded like we'd get announcement about the rumoured Wonder Woman, Flash and Superman movies. Not exactly...
In an interview with
Comic Book Resources, DC Entertainment President Diane Nelson was asked what exactly we can expect to hear in a months time and her answer was more than a little disappointing.
"First, Mr Meyer, by his own admission, was misquoted, so we’re not going to be making that announcement in the next month, but we will be discussing a lot of our content plans before the end of the year," she said.
"It won’t necessarily be exhaustive, and it will not be limited to a theatrical slate, but at the same time that we’ve been looking carefully at the organization, everyone’s been working very hard to keep the business moving in the direction we want." Although it sounds like we WILL end up hearing something in the next few months, it's clear that it won't be as soon as we originall thought!
Interestingly, Nelson finished by saying:
"Everyone in particular being Geoff Johns who has a lot of great stuff with our divisions. So, you will hear more about that before the end of the year." Could that be something to do with the Flash movie he's previously talked about or even the Batgirl live action series that he alluded to during Comic Con? Be sure to share your thoughts on all these things in the usual place!