Warner Bros. Discovery continues to dominate the conversation in the entertainment industry. The company led by David Zaslav has had very busy days, receiving criticism for canceling the premiere of “Batgirl”, causing awe by removing their own films from the HBO Max catalog and raising eyebrows with a call to investors in which the data did not accompany them, and in which announced major moves like a ten-year plan for the DC universe and the merger of HBO Max and Discovery +.

This last measure was mocked by ‘The Boys’. The Amazon Prime Video series, which previously mocked Warner, tweeted from the official account of Vought International, the company that manages the Super series, revealing that they are also about to merge their streaming services: “Vought gives you all your streaming in one easy-to-use app. VTV +, VNN + and VSN + are now part of Vought ++! It’s more-more for just $ 29.99 more per month.”.
Vought is bringing your stream together into a fairly easy-to-use app. VTV +, VNN + and VSN + are now part of Vought ++! It’s plus-plus, for just an additional $ 29.99 per month. It’s about Dawn of the Seven with the boys, dive into Property Flippers with the girls, and more! pic.twitter.com/C4PRORD7m4
? Vought International (@VoughtIntl) August 5, 2022
The series also made fun of one of the most controversial segments of the Warner Bros. Discovery investor presentation which basically stated that the target audience for HBO Max and its series are men and Discovery +’s target audience, which is focused on reality TV, were women. Vought ++ continues to sell itself by saying: “It’s about ‘Dawn of the Seven’ with the boys, dive into ‘Property Flippers’ with the girls and more!”.
Warner Bros Discovery highlights what they think are the differences between HBO Max and Discovery + pic.twitter.com/sKkSp8Dc6i
? DiscussingFilm (@DiscussingFilm) August 4, 2022
As we said, Warner and the DC universe have been in the sights of “The Boys” before. In the Amazon Prime Video series we came to see how they mock the drama that happened with Joss Whedon’s version of “Justice League” and the later Snyder Cut, for example.
HBO +? DiscoveryMax?
David Zaslav, CEO of Warner Bros. Discovery, announced on August 4 that, in fact, HBO Max and Discovery + would soon be integrated into a new streaming platform, which will begin its distribution in the United States in the summer of 2023 and will arrive here, according to plan, in 2024.. In addition to a subscription version, the platform will also have a free version with ads. The company has promised to continue investing in content for HBO Max in the meantime.
‘The Boys’, for its part, is already preparing its next season, which does not yet have a release date on Prime Video, and filming of “Gen V” has also begun.a college spin-off with loads of new superheroes.
Source: E Cartelera