DC Films is an American motion picture production company based at the Warner Bros. Pictures in Burbank, California and is a division of DC Entertainment and Warner Bros. Pictures, both wholly owned by Time Warner.
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History
DC Films began prior to May 2016 as a production banner. In 2014, Warner Bros. CEO Kevin Tsujihara announced no fewer than 10 DC movies out to 2020. The DC Extended Universe operated under a "director-driven" mandate.
With a mixed response to Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, the studio made moves to correct its direction. Warner Bros. Pictures reorganized in May 2016 to have genre responsible film executives. Thus DC Entertainment franchise films under Warner Bros. were placed under a newly created division, DC Films, created under Warner Bros. executive vice president Jon Berg and DC chief content officer Geoff Johns. This was done in the same vein as Marvel Studios in unifying DC-related film making under a single vision and clarifying the green lighting process. Johns also kept his existing role at DC Comics. However, the division's formation was not designed to override the "director-driven" mandate.
The Justice League film had one the biggest film budgets (nearly $300 million) but grossed about $96 million by November 20, 2017. A Washington Post analysis expect that there would be a course correction again with a possible change in leadership and move to a "director-driven" mandate. Forbes contributors felt the course correction is DC Films to give up on the shared universe while continue with the Wonder Woman series and occasional other films as Warner Bros. has other franchises. In early December, Warner Bros announced that a shake up of DC Films would occur with Berg leaving his position as studio's co-president of production and co-chairman of DC Films to form a WB based production company with a production deal with Roy Lee, the producer of "The Lego Movie" and "It". A new division head is expected be be selected with Johns stepping into an advisory role.
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Production library
Management
- Co-chairman
- Jon Berg (5/2016<ref name=hwr>-12/2017) WB executive vice president<ref name=hwr> then co-president of production
- Geoff Johns (5/2016<ref name=hwr>- present) DC Entertainment chief content officer
See also
- DC Comics
- List of films based on DC Comics
References
External Links
- dccomics
.com /movies - DC Films on Facebook
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