THR also reporting it per sources, no confirmation from DC yet.
Well it depends, possible he was brought in from the beginning purely to lead the downsizing effort - also from a prestige point of view I'd say working for Kanye is higher up there depending on the role.
According to the BC article, he was the one responsible for the bloodbath? Good riddance then.
Hired to fire everybody then leave, apparently.
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And he wasn't even around for the first major round of firings that happened in August of 2020, which took out most of the old guard.
His leaving probably has more to do with the Warner-Discovery deal than anything else. The Warner Bros. and DC Films execs are rumored to be replaced when it happens. There’s rumors the Snyderverse will make a comeback under the new Warner Bros. Discovery company. If any of those rumors were true, it could certainly affect DC. It could be that he wasn’t really a comics guy and he didn’t like the work, or the chaos caused by the merger with Discovery and public offering coming soon. Who knows? You just have to think, though, poor Jim Lee. His is not an enviable position with all the chaos at DC.
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The Snyderverse maybe dead. It may not be. But it is a fact that AT&T is planning on merging Warner Bros. and Discovery, basically selling a portion of the assets while maintaining ownership of about 70% of the new publicly traded company’s stock, Warner Bros. Discovery. The board of the company will be appointed by AT&T and Discovery, almost evenly. The executive leading the new company will be current Discovery CEO and president, David Zaslav. In other words, despite any majority share owned by AT&T, Discovery execs will lead the new company, not Warner and DC, and not AT&T. If you’re part of the current executive structure, the handwriting is on the wall, whether or not the Snyderverse makes a comeback.
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Wouldn't it make more sense for the new guys in charge to do their own thing, even launching their own version of the DCU rather than try to bring back zombies of their predecessors. They will likely continue some of the projects that are already in development but wouldn't the incentive be to differentiate themselves from the previous regime?
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Pigs will fly before that happens. I'd be less shocked if DiDio came back than Johns. I think even if some of the stuff that happened in recent years never happened, I doubt Geoff Johns would even want to be back to run DC if he was given the chance again. And to be fair, aside from the occasional miniseries, I don't believe comics are even much of a priority for him anymore.
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