Skip to main content

Warner Bros reportedly rethinking film strategy after multiple box office duds

brett ratner rotten tomatoes criticism batman v superman film warner bros
Warner Bros.
It looked like Warner Bros. had a much-needed winner when Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice broke box office records during its opening week, in spite of critics finding much to be desired in the dark flick. However, the film’s second week — which saw a reported 69 percent drop in box office revenue — was a rude awakening, adding to a string of mediocre performances that reportedly have left the studio reeling.

Sources tell THR that Warner Bros. is reevaluating its film strategy after seeing multiple films, including 2015’s Pan and Jupiter Ascending, fail to live up to expectations. Instead, the studio is said to be looking to focus more on its big-name franchises, potentially with the result of releasing fewer movies. For its part, Warner Bros. insists that output will remain high, telling the publication that it is set to release 18 movies in 2016 and 19 in 2017. “Warner Bros. has historically had the biggest, most diverse slate in the motion picture industry,” said a rep in a statement to THR.

Certain industry insiders, however, feel the studio is greenlighting fewer “homegrown movies” and instead is putting its eggs in baskets like Lego, and Harry Potter spin-offs, as well as (interestingly) doubling down on DC, despite the critical response. (The fact that Warner Bros. just set upcoming release dates for two untitled DC Comics films, as reported by Deadline, appears to support that claim.) It’s a strategy we’ve seen other studios adopt, notably Disney, whose installments in popular franchises have far outnumbered its original live-action films in recent years. After the massive year that Disney had in 2015, its no wonder Warner Bros. may be inspired to follow suit.

While continuing to bet on DC might seem odd given the current climate, it’s important to note that Batman v Superman will still end up being a profitable venture. What’s really strange is the fact that Warner Bros. managed to stumble with the film at all. Batman v Superman should be going gangbusters. After all, this is a film that includes three of the most beloved comic book characters of all time: Batman, Superman, and Wonder Woman. On top of that, the studio worked with a healthy budget of a reported $250 million.

Warner Bros. execs are said to be shocked by the response to Batman v Superman, so clearly the studio has larger problems. Moving forward, Warner Bros. needs to do more than just focus on its major franchises; popular actors and characters can only go so far. It’s evident the studio needs to work on creating movies fans and critics alike will appreciate. Batman v Superman was obviously a miss in both regards; the flick is rated a paltry 29 percent on Rotten Tomatoes‘ Tomatometer, while the audience’s “Liked It” rating is a mediocre 70 percent (at the time of publishing). By comparison, the numbers for Marvel’s most recent superhero film, Deadpool, are 83 percent and 92 percent, respectively.

Warner Bros. has ample opportunity to redeem itself with its various upcoming DC Comics flicks, but whether or not the studio will make any drastic changes remains to be seen. There’s been speculation that the studio will switch up the creative team for the two upcoming Justice League movies, but there are nothing more than idle rumors at this point. In the meantime, the David Ayer-directed Suicide Squad is opening August 5, and it will hopefully leave fans with a better impression of the DC Comics cinematic universe.

Editors' Recommendations

Stephanie Topacio Long
Stephanie Topacio Long is a writer and editor whose writing interests range from business to books. She also contributes to…
The best movies on Max right now
Willem Dafoe and Robert Pattinson as two lighthouse keepers in The Lighthouse.

Max is a go-to platform for streaming the best movies thanks to its accessibility and its countless hours' worth of content. Beyond quantity, the streamer's greatest strength is the diversity of the films in its catalog.

Every kind of fan will find their niches catered to, with Max's library spanning fantasy, sci-fi, comedies, dramas, and more. Still, the sheer amount of content available can intimidate new subscribers. Thankfully, this monthly-updated guide combs through the service's selection to highlight some of the best movies to watch on Max right now.

Read more
Everything you need to know about Yellowstone season 5, part 2
Kevin Costner in Yellowstone.

Kevin Costner recently unveiled the first look at his upcoming multipart Western Horizon: An American Saga. However, for the vast majority of Yellowstone fans, the only saga they want is the conclusion of the Dutton family's story and a glimpse of what comes next. Costner reinvigorated his career by headlining Yellowstone as John Dutton, but his clashes with Paramount Network and showrunner Taylor Sheridan have left Costner's future with the franchise in question.

Although we're still several months away from the return of the series, we're sharing everything we know about Yellowstone season 5, part 2. And we'll keep updating this post when anything newsworthy comes up.
Will Kevin Costner return for Yellowstone season 5, part 2?

Read more
Everything you need to know about Yellowstone season 6
The cast of Yellowstone.

Since its premiere in 2018, Yellowstone has been a breakout hit for The Paramount Network and one of the most popular shows on TV. Taylor Sheridan's modern Western also revitalized Kevin Costner's career by placing him in the lead as John Dutton, the patriarch of the Dutton family, who own the Yellowstone Dutton Ranch, one of the largest ranches in Montana.

The fifth season of Yellowstone premiered in 2022, but the future of the series and the franchise were called into question when reports emerged that Costner was leaving the show and Paramount Network had already ordered a sequel series that will continue without Costner's involvement. To bring everyone up to speed, here's everything you need to know about the future of Yellowstone.
Will there be a sixth season of Yellowstone?
Sort of, but not something labeled as Yellowstone season 6. The six remaining episodes of Yellowstone are still technically part of the fifth season, or season 5B, as Paramount has called it. But at the same time that Paramount confirmed the end of Yellowstone, the studio also announced that a contemporary spinoff is on the way that will feature many of the show's current cast members.

Read more