Without Kevin Feige there would be no Marvel Cinematic Universe, this is more than clear. Not just because he’s in charge of overseeing the roadmap that Marvel Studios follows, but because the producer himself exudes a love for The House of Ideas comics and characters that has nothing to envy to the biggest Marvel fan. In addition to leading the company that unveiled Marvel’s Phases 5 and 6 this summer, Feige is usually tasked with contributing his grain of sand by clarifying, deciding or intervening in several aspects, such as when he revealed the origin of “The fantastic”. 4 “, when he suggested killing the original Avengers in” Avengers: Endgame “or when he changed the name to” She-Hulk: Lawyer Hulka “.

Be that as it may, the fact is that it works. And many companies trying to mimic the success of Marvel Studios have tried to find (unsuccessfully so far) a similar president who can plan, organize and ultimately manage something as vast as a cinematic universe. The first to try is your direct competition. It seems like this time Warner would find her particular Kevin Feige to direct the DC Extended Universe.
The thing comes from afar. Already at the time of ‘Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice’ or ‘Justice League’ they were looking for a ship captain, but it is from the merger between WarnerMedia and Discovery that the new CEO, David Zaslav, seeks important reforms within the franchise of DC superheroes. According to the Hollywood Reporter, Dan Lin is said to be in talks to become the head of all DC projects at Warner Bros.. Lin is a well-known producer of films such as “Sherlock Holmes” with Robert Downey Jr. or the hit film “The LEGO Movie” and spin-offs (“Batman: The LEGO Movie” and “The LEGO Ninjago Movie”).
responsible for everything
According to the news, Lin “would go further” of three heads of different divisions: Warner Bros. Pictures bosses Michael De Luca and Pam Abdy, HBO / HBO boss Max Casey Bloys and Warner TV president Channing Dungey. The producer would be in control of DC’s audiovisual narrative in its entirety. For his part, current DC director Walter Hamada would be ready to quit his job soon after Warner Bros. canceled the “Batgirl” movie instead of previewing it on HBO Max as originally planned.
Source: E Cartelera