Legendary Pictures might be looking to give up its partnership with Warner Bros. Discovery.
Warner Bros. and Legendary worked together on some of Warner Bros. Pictures' biggest hits throughout the mid-2000s and early 2010s, including Christopher Nolan's Dark Knight trilogy, Zack Snyder's Watchmen, and The Hangover trilogy. Afterward, Legendary brought its success with it to Universal Pictures with box office hits like Straight Outta Compton and Jurassic World. But, it didn't last as Universal let go of Legendary after which it renewed its relationship with Warner Bros. This eventually led to the creation of two cinematic universes: the MonsterVerse and Dune.
You'd think that Warner Bros. will want to retain its deal with Legendary Pictures. After all, Legendary is behind the only two films that premiered simultaneously on HBO Max and in theaters. But, it appears this isn't the case.
According to The Ankler and Deadline, the Warner-Legendary deal has already expired, and the production company wants to make a deal with Paramount Pictures or Sony Pictures.
