ICYMI: WarnerBrosDiscovery CEO DavidZaslav responded to rumors by stating that WBD will spend more on HBO & HBOMax content in the future. / DCTitans HarleyQuinn DoomPatrol
\nDuring this afternoon's Warner Bros. Discovery earnings call, President & CEO David Zaslav and his team wanted to make one thing clear. HBO and HBO Max are going to see an increase in content spending, not a decrease. 'We're going to spend dramatically more this year and next year than we spent last year and the year before,' Zaslav stated .
That said, the WBD did reveal that cuts were made to kids\/family live-action & animation and to direct-to-streaming films. But when it comes to the DCU, Zaslav is looking to 'reset' what's been done to institute a 10-year plan to create a stronger universe (much in the same vein as what Disney has with Marvel Studios head Kevin Feige and the MCU.
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