In Part 1 of a four-part series, having previously looked at Universal and Sony/Columbia,
SSN turns our attention to the studio whose executive structure has had the most recent shakeups.
SSN starts our analysis of Warner Bros. by looking at the last four years of the studio’s fortunes and how those have led to where the studio is now.
(SSN) As Warner Bros. builds a 2013 box-office lead over Universal, the simple truth is that the year’s tentpoles have already been released, for better (
Man of Steel) or worse (
Jack the Giant Slayer). SSN takes a look at films released and what’s still to come.
(SSN) In Part 3 of our Warner Bros. studio analysis, SSN looks at the inner workings of the executive team, those responsible for getting the films into the theaters. In the case of Warner Bros., it just so happens the Time Warner subsidiary has had an incredibly tumultuous year.
(SSN) Warner Bros.’ release schedule for 2014 has already taken shape, dominated by titles greenlit by former film division chief Jeff Robinov. The films in production are lining up to hit theaters over the next 18 months or so;
SSN takes a look at Warner’s 2014 releases and overall strategy.
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