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Richard Parsons, Former Time Warner Chairman, Dies at 76

"The right guy in the right place at the right time," he steadied the ship after the ill-fated merger with AOL, then stepped in briefly for Leslie Moonves at CBS Corp. 

From the Brink to the Big Screen: How the Looney Tunes Film Defied the Odds

The director of 'The Day the Earth Blew Up' opens up about the turbulent journey to bring the first animated Looney Tunes film to the screen in more than 80 years. "We made an indie Looney Tunes movie through Warner Bros. — how surreal is that?"

DC’s ‘Clayface’ Movie From Mike Flanagan Lands 2026 Release

Matt Reeves, Lynn Harris, James Gunn and Peter Safran produce the feature for DC Studios that focuses on the Batman villain.

Mike Judge Takes on Big Pharma in ‘Common Side Effects’ Trailer (Exclusive)

Adult Swim's animated comedic thriller from Judge, Joe Bennett and Steve Hely tackles the pharmaceutical industry.

Nexstar to Cut 2 Percent of Workforce

The local TV giant looks to be strengthening its balance sheet in the face of a soft advertising market and losses at The CW that have narrowed in recent quarters.

David Ayer Defends Push for ‘Suicide Squad’ Director’s Cut: “Judge Once You Have All the Information”

The filmmaker helmed the 2016 Warner Bros. movie that stars Will Smith and Margot Robbie and focuses on DC Comics villains.

Lance Bass Says CW Pilot Was Halted After He Came Out

While appearing on the 'Politickin' podcast, Bass recalled being told, "We can’t do the show anymore. Like, they have to believe that you’re straight to play a straight character."

Hollywood Flashback: When Clint Eastwood and Hilary Swank Knocked Us Out

The director coached and co-starred along with the actress in the underdog ‘Million Dollar Baby,’ which became an Oscar champ 20 years ago.

Elizabeth Olsen Joins Julia Roberts in Sam Esmail’s ‘Panic Carefully’ for Warner Bros.

The studio landed the thriller feature in a bidding war earlier this year.

The CW’s DC Era Ends With ‘Superman & Lois’ Finale: Numbers Behind the Enduring Franchise

After a dozen years and more than 800 episodes, the network airs its last comic book-based show.

Liza Minnelli Memoir Lands at Magnolia Hill, Warner Bros. TV for Adaptation

The entertainer is collaborating with Michael Feinstein on the forthcoming book.

Outgoing Warner Bros. Boss Kathleen Finch Talks Leveraging ‘Harry Potter’ IP: “We Know What Our Audiences Want”

Finch, passing the baton to chairman and CEO of Warner Bros. Television Group Channing Dungey at the end of the year, spoke at Content London about a 'Harry Potter' show on the Food Network.