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After Batgirl, HBO Max also canceled Bruce Timm and JJ Abrams’ Batman series.

After Batgirl, HBO Max also canceled Bruce Timm and JJ Abrams’ Batman series.

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After the merger with Discovery+, Warner decided cut spending by $3 billion. And he doesn’t mind taking whatever he catches ahead, even if it’s one of the most promising and highly anticipated series.

It feels like he’s raging with the DC Universe. A few weeks ago, he canceled a $70 million Batgirl movie, and now HBO Max Announces Cancellation of ‘Batman: Caped Crusader’new animated series about two giants as they are Bruce Timm and JJ Abrams.

In the 90s mythical Batman: The Animated Series revolutionized the superhero series, and This was a key moment for the rebirth of this genre in film and television.now living its golden age.

Thirty years after the premiere, the creator of the original series, Bruce Timm, returns with a continuation called Batman: Caped Crusader Produced by none other than JJ Abramswho produced and directed the highly successful Star Wars and Star Trek films, as well as series such as Lost, Fringe, Spy, and many more.

But it seems like this expansive curriculum wasn’t enough for HBO Max to undo Batman: Caped Crusader. Fortunately, this is not the end of the series. JJ Abrams confirmed to Variety that they are looking for another platform to release it.

It seems that the cancellation is not related to the quality of the series, but to Large-scale restructuring of Warner, after merging with Discovery+. Dismissals of employees, including top managers, have already begun.

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hbo max also announced reduction in the number of series and other productions, mostly international. He started removing original series and movies and even confirmed that The Harry Potter films will no longer be available on HBO Max In the end of August. Something completely incomprehensible, since the rights belong to Warner, the owner of HBO Max.

Let’s see how far this wave of change will take us. As of now, House of the Dragon has been renewed for a second season.

Source: Computer Hoy

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