Years of fanboy dreams are finally coming true.
01.05.2020 - 22:19 / variety.com
By Kate Aurthur
editor
Warner Bros. Television presidents Susan Rovner and Brett Paul hosted a conference call Wednesday evening to share information about the studio’s current thinking on production after weeks of coronavirus-imposed shutdowns. The call was attended by the studio’s showrunners, executive producers and line producers, as well as by people from production companies with whom WBTV and Warner Horizon has deals.
According to a source familiar with what was said on the call,
Years of fanboy dreams are finally coming true.
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