Which of the above would you prefer?
Not all popularity comes from superheroes and dragons. In the golden age of television (now "Peak TV"), premium cable and streaming studios have built immense followings through quality over quantity.
Known for a "fucked up corporate history" of mergers, WB still manages to produce high-caliber theatrical and TV content. They are praised for taking risks on large-scale auteur projects, such as the upcoming production of The Odyssey directed by Christopher Nolan. Review Highlight:
What followed was a madcap, rain-soaked odyssey through the back alleys of Los Angeles. Arthur and Maya chased leads from a retired Foley artist who made monster footsteps with coconut shells, to a tarot-reading script supervisor who claimed the hat “absorbed the neuroses of three child actors.” They found Jimmy the Zip performing a silent, tearful rendition of “The Sound of Silence” for a crowd of indifferent pigeons.
