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The Warner Bros. catalog consists of more than 145,000 hours of programming, including 12,500 feature films and 2,400 television programs comprised of more than 150,000 individual episodes.
Discovery did not respond to request for comment on either logo. PREVIOUSLY: It’s official: Warner Bros. Discovery is not using the “initial wordmark” revealed last June as its logo. Variety ...
Warner Bros. chairman Barry Meyer and other executives revealed the new 90th anniversary logo as well as multiple new DVD and Blu-ray Disc collections coming in 2013, including enormous 100-film ...
Warner Bros chair and CEO Ann Sarnofd unveiled the studio's refreshed brand with a new logo that is now on the Burbank, CA lot's water tower Warner Bros Refreshes Logo As Studio's 2023 Centennial ...
The new Warner Bros. logo has been revealed. During the opening of the HBO Max original film Locked Down, the brand new logo made its debut. Shared on Twitter by Cartoon Crave, you can see the ...
Warner Bros. Discovery has completed its reversal from Max back to HBO Max today, marking the end of a widely criticized ...
James Gunn isn’t just rebooting Superman, he’s tearing up the opening credits and building it from scratch. In a move that already feels iconic, Gunn confirmed that his new take on the Man of Steel ...
It wasn’t loud, but it landed. The rebrand back to HBO Max confirmed what many had already felt. The name Max had never really clicked. People kept using the old name anyway. Now, it’s official again, ...
GUILIANOVA, Italy, Oct. 17, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Creazione SUGO, a pioneering force in sustainable architecture and art installations, proudly presents The Solar Moth, the world's first and ...
Warner Bros. Discovery has quietly introduced a branding redesign for its Max streaming service that’s evocative of HBO’s iconic logo.
Warner Bros. to Spotlight Studio’s History for 100th Anniversary With HBO Max Specials, TCM Showcases and More. A new logo and sizzle reel narrated by Morgan Freeman were unveiled to begin the ...
On Wednesday, Warner Bros. unveiled its special “100 Years of Storytelling” version of the classic logo, which now incorporates the studio’s iconic WB water tower.