It's not just fans who feel let down by Joker: Folie à Deux.
Warner Bros. Discovery under the guiding hand of CEO David Zaslav has made a series of puzzling decisions that seem antithetical to meeting fan demands. Key among its highlight reel of letdowns include unceremoniously canceling daring animated show. While Warner Bros. has often opted to breeze past its lowlights as a natural part of the entertainment business, Zaslav owned up to the fact that Todd Phillips’. On its opening weekend, the gritty DC musical made $37.
IGN also reports that Warner Bros. Discovery is “substantially underperforming” in gaming as well. In short, things aren’t looking too hot for the company.is less about Arthur than it’s a stand-in for him. It’s a movie and a character that isn’t quite sure what it wants to be, or even what it is, so it messes around and ultimately decides it doesn’t want to be anything at all. At least the firstleft you with some things to think about.
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