by Keith Chegwin » Wed Apr 25, 2018 9:03 am
The reason for that is that the Warner Bros people and the Cartoon Network people don't get along, even though they're part of the same company. Any show that Cartoon Network agrees to make, they have to licence off Warner Bros/DC/Whoever and they don't get all of the merchandising profits.
However, if Warner Bros/DC want to go back to making decent superhero cartoons, they no longer need to go to Cartoon Network. The show Young Justice is getting a third season and they're doing that on Netflix. I imagine it wouldn't be too difficult to make other shows for Netflix as well.
The reason for that is that the Warner Bros people and the Cartoon Network people don't get along, even though they're part of the same company. Any show that Cartoon Network agrees to make, they have to licence off Warner Bros/DC/Whoever and they don't get all of the merchandising profits.
However, if Warner Bros/DC want to go back to making decent superhero cartoons, they no longer need to go to Cartoon Network. The show Young Justice is getting a third season and they're doing that on Netflix. I imagine it wouldn't be too difficult to make other shows for Netflix as well.