According to
Deadline, DC co-bosses James Gunn and Peter Safran have announced that The Flash movie director Andy Muschietti is set to helm their Batman movie Brave and the Bold. In addition, Warner Bros Pictures and Warner Bros Television Group/Max have inked separate multi-year first-look deals with the Muschiettis and their Double Dream banner. The original announcement came from Mike De Luca and Pam Abdy, Co-Chairs and CEOs, of Warner Bros Motion Picture Group, and Channing Dungey, Chairman, and CEO, of Warner Bros. Television Group.
The deal for Andy Muschietti and producer-sister Barbara Muschietti is set for a three-year contract, where they will develop and produce tentpoles with the potential to direct. Under their multi-year deal with Warner Bros Television Group and Warner Bros Discovery’s Max, the duo will continue to develop new television series for multiple platforms, including Max and all external outlets.
Batman: Brave and the Bold was talked about back in January by Gunn and Safranm, where it will be their version of the DCU Batman and will feature Batman and his son, Damien Wayne, as Robin
“who is a little son of a bitch,” “Assassin, murderer who Batman takes on, who is Batman’s actual son that he doesn’t know exists for the first 8-10 years of his life….it’s a strange father-and-son story about the two of them and based on Grant Morrison’s run of the Batman.”
Satam -
2023-06-19 @ 6:32 am
On 6/17/2023 at 5:11 PM, rono said:Apparently, THE FLASH is tanking at the box office, so Warner Brothers/DC might want to rethink their decision to go with this director for Batman: the Brave & the Bold. Audience scores are not good as they leave the theaters.
Pixar's Elemental underperformed at the box office this weekend, too. Doesn't mean Pixar movies are suddenly some kind of boxoffice poison (although there have been some lousy Pixar movies lately). Both movies were competing with Across the Spider-Verse and Transformers: Rise of the Beasts and while not doing as well as expected, they still came in 1st and 2nd worldwide. New blockbusters sometimes don't completely obliterate hit blockbuster movies that have already been playing in theaters. That kind of thing isn't a director's fault. It's a miscalculation on the part of executives.
rono -
2023-06-17 @ 9:11 pm
Apparently, THE FLASH is tanking at the box office, so Warner Brothers/DC might want to rethink their decision to go with this director for Batman: the Brave & the Bold. Audience scores are not good as they leave the theaters.
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