Producer Jon Berg has been a part of some of the biggest blockbusters in Warner Bros history, which includes the holiday classic Elf (2003), DCU films Wonder Woman (2017), Aquaman (2018), and Justice League (2017), and Doctor Sleep (2019 Since leaving, he stumbled upon the much-grounded story of Ordinary Angels, based on a true story[...]
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Romero) producing with Roy Lee, Ryan Silbert, and Jon Berg This joins the numerous Stephen King projects in some stage of development since they are one of the surest things in Hollywood right now The Hollywood Reporter had the news first.
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They argued that the reason Justice League flopped at the box office, causing DC Films president Jon Berg to pay the ultimate price, was that the movie did not stay true to the original vision of Zack Snyder after Joss Whedon took over Seeing that the Snyderbronies were right, Warner Bros agreed to complete Snyder's[...]
has appointed a new president of DC Films after former president Jon Berg paid the ultimate price for Justice League's box office failure Walter Hamada, a New Line executive for the past 10 years and who has a previous working relationship with Warner Bros President Toby Emmerich, will take charge of DC superhero movies going[...]
Jon Berg will reportedly leave his role as head of DC Films and become a production partner with Roy Lee instead Geoff "Jeff" Johns, however, won't be promoted, according to the report Instead, he'll stay in his role as DC Entertainment Chief Creative Officer Additionally, DC Films could become fully integrated with Warner Bros studio,[...]
Adding fuel to the fire, DC film execs Geoff "Jeff" Johns and Jon Berg also began following Gad on social media, which is practically a legally binding contract.
But Gad, who clearly has no respect for the rules, was interviewed on MTV's Facebook page, where he denied that the social media post meant anything:
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Warner Bros hasn't commented officially on the rumors, but Justice League producer Jon Berg has upped the ante, taking to Twitter to realistically suggest that the studio release not four but ten Batman films that year.
Hey @geoffjohns why didn't you tell me we were releasing 4 Batman movies in 2019? Can we increase that to[...]