A long-term plan is underway that will inspire the new bosses of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, arch rivals DC and Warner Bros.
DC is working on the Marvel Cinematic Universe formula. Warner Bros. Discovery CEO David Zazslav, when asked about the canceled Batgirl movie and the future of the DC universe, replied, “We won’t release movies we don’t believe in.” Zazslav did not pronounce the name of the Batgirl movie, but said, “We will not release a movie that is not ready, we will not work on productions that we do not trust,” about the future of DC movies.
DC will go the way of the Marvel Cinematic Universe
David Zazslav, after counting the superheroes under the roof of Warner Bros. Discovery, stated that a comprehensive rebuilding process has been entered into all DC movies:
“We’ve reset everything, rebuilt our planned business space. We’ll have a team to build DC movies over the next 10 years. This system will actually be a long-term plan, similar to what Alan Horn and Bob Iger did with Kevin Feige at the time.”
Zazslav also talked about Black Adam, the sequel to Shazam, and The Flash, in which co-star Ezra Miller is facing various harassment charges, currently in production. However, he did not specify how this plan would affect productions such as HBO Max series Peacemaker and Harley Quinn.