1/11/2016
Topic:
TNT's TV show "Titans" is dead.
rdevil13
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TNT is ditching most of its procedural, cookie-cutter programming for more "cinematic fare" in an attempt to rebrand itself as a "darker, edgier" entity, which is why it passed on Titans according to Kevin Reilly, the new president of TNT & TBS. Diane Nelson's job is to oversee development of TV shows, movies, games, comics, etc. using DC's portfolio of 3000+ licensed characters & properties, but it is the sole province of the network bosses to decide what to greenligjht. Since she took over, DC's TV line-up has exploded with eight DC Entertainment TV shows airing during the 2015-16 season: Arrow, The Flash, iZombie, & Legends of Tomorrow, (CW), Lucifer & Gotham (FOX)), Supergjrl (CBS) and Teen Titans Go! (Cartoon Network), just as DC's big-screen efforts begin with Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice (2016), Suicide Squad (2016), The LEGO Batman Movie (2017), Wonder Woman (2017), Justice League Part 1 (2017), The Flash (2018), Aquaman (2018), Shazam (2019), Justice League Part 2 (2019), Cyborg (2020) and Green Lantern Corps (2020). Nelson heads up DC's interactive division. There are currently 35 million monthly active users playing WBIE games based on DC heroes and other Warner-licensed properties such as Lego and Mortal Kombat. DC's direct-to-home video catalog (2016 titles include Batman: Bad Blood; Batman: The Killing Joke; JLA vs. Teen Titans) has dwarfed Marvel's releases. She's going to feel really stupid when she finds out her success is the result of an organized effort on behalf of Warner's top brass to check out her average-sized boobs on a regular basis. |