Walter Hamada Gone From DC Films and WB
Walter Hamada is now gone from the DC films universe as well as Warner Bros. where he oversaw a slew of films.
Walter Hamada is now gone from the DC films universe as well as Warner Bros. where he oversaw a slew of films.
Details are learned about the return of Henry as the Man of Steel involving Dwayne Johnson and Warner Bros. Discovery.
It’s claimed that Aquaman 2 may be in trouble as it is said Warner Bros. CEO David Zaslav is not happy with the film. The info comes from World of Reel in their report how about how a recent test screening for The Flash scored the highest test rating in DCEU history and that it’s said
It’s claimed WB held a meeting where it’s said Mera will be completely removed from the sequel, which follows the Johnny Depp trial.
The head of DC films appeared Tuesday at the Johnny Depp trial and rebutted what Heard’s expert witness said Monday.
Things are getting ugly as the head of the DC films, Walter Hamada, is being brought in to refute what Heard said last week.
Following the debut of The Flash promo, Ray Fisher takes to social media to call out Walter Hamada, the head of the DC films. Fisher previously said he would never work on a movie associated with Walter Hamada, but now Fisher seems to be changing his tune as it seems Fisher would return as Cyborg
Ray Fisher is apparently done playing Cyborg – at least when it comes to The Flash movie – which follows controversial comments made by the actor in regards to the head of DC films, Walter Hamada. Last week Wednesday saw Ray Fisher tweet out that he won’t be involved with any movies associated with Hamada:
As expected, some sort of DC Multiverse is being created as it is confirmed the Matt Reeves and Robert Pattinson The Batman movie exists separately from the characters that make up the DCEU Justice League. During the “Multiverse 101” panel at the DC FanDome virtual convention held on Saturday, DC Films President Walter Hamada explained
Following the disappointment of the Justice League movie, it’s now reported that the DCEU has a new president which will oversee its comic book movies with Walter Hamada. Variety reports Walter Hamada will serve as the president of DC-based film production, with Hamada replacing former DCEU co-runners Jon Berg, who has since left and will produce at WB, and Geoff