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When a quiet and courteous DVD executive named Kevin Tsujihara ascended to the Warner Bros. throne last year, Hollywood did not know quite what to make of him.
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At the Warner Bros. panel at CinemaCon in Las Vegas Tuesday evening, CEO Kevin Tsujihara first took the stage to give a general rundown of upcoming movies from the studio. After saying they have "at least 10" DC Comics movies coming in the next five years., Tsujihara finally gave studio confirmation to a long-rumored product.
i wonder if we're going to get some of the backstory to this version of Batman. i want to know more about the damaged robin outfit, is nightwing a thing, i'd kill to see azrael or maybe even a killing joke rendition. maybe the red hood story would be awesome. something different than what we've seen before for sure
I dont want to see any Comic book story arc. They can have villains and make it feel like hush or some other story. But i rather read the comic then watch the panels on the big screen.
I just want him to remain like he was in BvS, being a detective with really cool out of this world gadgets. Also the way they did his eyes was awesome!
THR: Fox's Jim Gianopulos, Paramount's Brad Grey, Disney Studios' Alan Horn, Universal's Donna Langley, IFC Films' Jonathan Sehring and Warner Bros.' Kevin Tsujihara open up to THR about the poor summer at the domestic box office, Time Warner's strategy amid Rupert Murdoch's bid for the company, Marvel's battle with DC, and Netflix.
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Johnson could potentially be up for a role in the Lobo film DC has in development director Brad Peyton.