Warner Bros. Discovery, owner of DC Comics and DC Studios, is for sale. Rumored suitors for WBD include Paramount Skydance, Comcast, Netflix, Apple, and Amazon. Each potential purchaser has political ramifications, as they have a different relationship with the current Presidential Administration. he impact of a WBD sale will reverberate through the media industry. The future of all DC Comics and DC Studios projects is in question.
Kendall Phillips, Professor in the Department of Communication and Rhetorical Studies at Syracuse University joins the show to discuss all the possibilities and the impact of this sale. His new book of fiction is called No One Can Save Us.
In this episode, they discuss the possibility of right-wing Paramount Skydance acquiring WBD and debate the future of DC Studios. They talk about the possibility of DC Comics being spun off from WBD, and the future of movies and TV.
Prof. Phillips’ book can be found here: https://bit.ly/4oOY7Fw.
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