DC Studios Will Cut Down On The Number Of People Playing Batman

Over the summer, David Zaslav was promoted to head of Warner Bros. Discovery with a massive merger that had some controversial moments along the way, but the CEO is still optimistic about the future of the company. After putting James Gunn and Peter Safran in charge of the newly-formed DC Studios, formerly DC Films, the future is hopeful for DC's pantheon of iconic characters as more and more are headed to the big screen. Some of them even for the first time.

Talking to RBC Capital Market Tuesday morning, Zaslav gave listeners an idea of what's to come and how he plans to get there with Gunn and Safran in charge of creative, but it's still going to take some time. He mentioned that the duo is "coming close to the end" of laying out their bible for DC and the roadmap for the next 10 years, which includes some streamlining on who plays what.

"I think over the next few years, you're going to see a lot of growth and opportunity around DC, there's not going to be four Batmans," Zaslav said (via The Hollywood Reporter). "And so part of our strategy is drive the hell out of DC, which James and Peter are going to do. I think they've thrilled the fans. I think they're going to thrill you over a period of time."

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