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Warner Bros. Extends Top Execs' Deals After Blockbuster Year

8 Oct

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Summary

  • Warner Bros. renews deals for co-chairs Michael De Luca and Pamela Abdy
  • Studio surpasses $4 billion global box office with just 11 films in 2025
  • Hits include Minecraft Movie, Sinners, Final Destination: Bloodlines, Weapons
Warner Bros. Extends Top Execs' Deals After Blockbuster Year

In a major move, Warner Bros. Discovery chief David Zaslav has announced the early renewal of Michael De Luca and Pamela Abdy's contracts as co-chairs and CEOs of the Warner Bros. Motion Picture Group. Their previous deal was not set to expire until next year, but Zaslav has decided to extend their tenure, citing their "unwavering leadership and commitment" as critical to the studio's remarkable success in 2025.

This year, Warner Bros. has achieved a milestone that hasn't been reached since 2019 - surpassing $4 billion at the global box office with just 11 films. Hits like the Minecraft Movie, which grossed $957 million worldwide, the original horror film Sinners ($370 million), the successful Final Destination: Bloodlines reboot ($307 million), and the breakout horror title Weapons (over $250 million) have all contributed to the studio's triumph.

Zaslav praised De Luca and Abdy's commitment to "making fearless, entertaining and cinema worthy films for audiences of all ages." The duo has also garnered attention for their support of auteur-driven projects, such as the critically acclaimed One Battle After Another, which received a reported budget of up to $170 million. As Warner Bros. looks to the future, the studio plans to reintroduce new animated titles to its strategy alongside global tentpoles and its acclaimed horror franchise.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The article states that Warner Bros. Discovery chief David Zaslav has announced the early renewal of Michael De Luca and Pamela Abdy's contracts as co-chairs and CEOs of the Warner Bros. Motion Picture Group, extending their tenure at the studio.
According to the article, Warner Bros. has surpassed $4 billion at the global box office with just 11 films in 2025, a milestone that hasn't been reached since 2019.
The article mentions several major hits for the studio, including the Minecraft Movie ($957 million), the original horror film Sinners ($370 million), the Final Destination: Bloodlines reboot ($307 million), and the breakout horror title Weapons (over $250 million).

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