What the $43B WarnerMedia/Discovery Deal Means for HBO Max & DC Comics – IGN The Fix: Entertainment

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On Today’s IGN The Fix: Entertainment, after less than three years, AT&T is pulling the plug on its entertainment ambitions, divesting its WarnerMedia division it paid $85 billion for in 2018 to Discovery. The companies announced this morning that WarnerMedia’s entertainment assets would combine with Discovery to create a “premier, standalone global entertainment company”. Actress Emily Blunt has revealed there was once an “amazing script” for Edge of Tomorrow 2, but now she doesn’t know whether they can actually make it happen. And finally, the Lego Group has revealed its largest Marvel set yet, the Daily Bugle. The massive set comes with 3,772 pieces and 25 mini-figures, including Blade, Daredevil, and Spider-Man himself.

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