Mattel secures DC licensing deal with Warner Bros. to create action figures, games, and collectibles featuring iconic superheroes & villains.
Mattel, Inc. and Warner Bros. Discovery Global Consumer Products announced a global, multiyear licensing agreement utilizing DC’s entire library of characters and storytelling.
With the closure of Monolith, Wonder Woman's standalone game has been canceled, but it shouldn't be curtains for the character in gaming.
Earlier this week, WB Games announced that it had scrapped its solo Wonder Woman game and closed down its studio Monolith ...
Over the subsequent issues of Absolute Wonder Woman, writer Kelly Thompson and artist Hayden Sherman slowly unpacked their ...
Warner Bros. Discovery's overall direct-to-consumer business, which includes streaming, turned a $677 million profit last ...
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Discovery from canceling Wonder Woman's long-awaited game, which had been in production for three years by Monolith ...
Mattel, Inc. and Warner Bros. Discovery Global Consumer Products announced a global, multi-year licensing agreement utilizing ...
Publisher Warner Bros. Games has said it is making some drastic changes to its business.
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