On Fri, Oct 8, 2010 at 10:38 PM, I wrote:

>
> That, and I think it is a more general attempt by Warner Bros to get back
> on the ball with DC Comics, and putting them back in the public conscious.
> Marvel already had been ambitious with this and that was *before* Disney
> bought the company. Disney -- which has made movie franchises out of theme
> park rides -- surely wouldn't let Marvel's properties go untapped. I don't
> think its coincidence that these DC projects have been announced after the
> restructuring of DC ( http://ta.gd/DCEnt ) and in the wake of the new
> announcement of the move of much of the company to LA near to the WB
> (everything save for the comics division http://ta.gd/DCtoBurbank ).


As to emphasize this, a WB spokesperson told NY Comic Con gatherers that
they expect to release one or two DC movies a year in theaters. Hopefully,
they'll be better than Jonah Hex.

http://heatvision.hollywoodreporter.com/2010/10/warner-bros-likely-to-release-dc-superhero-movies-each-year.html


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