Streaming services come after previous HBO Max series

Earlier this week, amazing news came from Warner Bros. Discovery, the latest in a series of moves that have people confused, that the animated series Batman: Caped Crusader He no longer advances on HBO Max. unlike bat girl A movie whose project has not been canceled entirely, in fact production is still going on, and it simply wouldn’t appear on their streaming platform and was looking for a new home. Potential suitors immediately came knocking apparently The Hollywood Reporter Heat Vision Newsletter He reveals that other streaming services are running after the show in hopes of getting through.

According to the trade, Apple, Hulu, Netflix and others have expressed “strong interest” in acquiring the project. The reason HBO Max canceled the series seems to be in line with its strategy of not producing a lot of animated content anyway, but given the talent involved in the series, it’s easy to see why everyone else in Hollywood is so interested. Not only has the new series been produced by JJ Abrams and Batman director Matt Reeves, but fan-favorite animator Bruce Timm (Batman: The Animated Series, Batman Beyond) has been spearheading development. Comic writer Ed Brubaker is also among the creators working on the series.

Description of a previously disclosed project referred to as ‘Utilizing the latest available animation and technology,’ Batman: Caped Crusader Once again, he will reinvent Batman and his iconic rogue exhibit with cutting-edge storytelling, accurate characters, and intense action sequences, all in a visually stunning world.”

“We are very excited to be working together to bring this character back, and tell exciting new stories in Gotham City,” Tim, Abrams, and Reeves said in a statement when the series was announced. “The series will be exciting, cinematic, and reminding of Batman’s dark roots, while delving into the psyche of these iconic characters. We can’t wait to share this new world.”

Batman: Caped Crusader was just one of several titles that were kicked out of the HBO Max club before it was finished, others include Merry Little Batman The Day the Earth Exploded: The Looney Tunes Movie Goodbye Bunny: The Musical Looney Tunes Did It Over the Holidays: The Steve Urkel StoryAnd the The Amazing World of Gumball: The Movie. All of these titles will be completed, however, and they will just be looking for a new home just like Batman.

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