HBO Max’s new Constantine series is saved from Warner cancellations, at least for now

The merger of Warner and Discovery He took with him Warner’s cancellation of Batgirldespite the fact that the film was already practically finished.

The reasons for said cancellation, according to the Warner Bros. Discovery CEO David Zaslavwere because the batgirl movie it did not fit with the company’s strategic focus on maximizing safe financial return.

“The goal is to grow the DC brand and characters, but just as importantly, to protect the DC brand. We’re not going to put out a movie unless we believe in it, particularly with DC.”, recently declared the CEO of Warner.

Although it is said that other projects such as the future Supergirl movie starring Sasha Calle have also been discarded from the company’s plans, it seems that at least one of their series will continue.

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as collected ScreenRant, the new series of Constantine produced by JJ Abrams is saved from the cancellation of Warner and the original HBO Max project will continue. At least for now.

Although it seems that Constantine is moving forward with his plans, there have been no new updates to the DC series, whose project has been in development since early 2021.

The popular character DC Comics He already had a television series in 2014 starring Matt Ryan that ended up being cancelled, despite the fact that it was quite liked by fans. However, Constantine was back in the Arrowverse series, having a strong presence in Legends of Tomorrow.

Secondly, Warner Bros. Discovery is going big on DC movies, announcing a lengthy 10-year plan following the style of Marvel Studios with its Marvel Cinematic Universe. Will the DC Extended Universe be able to settle with its new strategic plans? Time will tell.

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HBO Max’s new Constantine series is saved from Warner cancellations, at least for now