The Constantine series at HBO Max appears to be safe despite the recent uncertainty at DC. It has certainly been a strange week for DC fans. Warner Bros. Discovery's decision to cancel Batgirl after having already filmed the movie sent shockwaves through the film industry, and it was somehow only the beginning of a new, strange period for the onscreen DC universe. The company did state they are aiming for a ten-year plan similar to the structure of Marvel Studios as a way to assure audiences that the franchise is on the right track, but many are still skeptical.
In the wake of Batgirl's cancellation, more rumors started to circulate about the fate of other DC projects that were greenlit under the previous regime. Reports suggest the planned Supergirl movie starring Sasha Calle has been scrapped. Kevin Smith revealed that the series Strange Adventures has been canceled and hinted that the upcoming Green Lantern series might also suffer the same fate. With Warner Bros. Discovery's new commitment to not only refocusing the DC brand but cutting costs across the company, no project appears safe.
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However, there is one that might be okay for the time being. is the planned Constantine series set for HBO Max. According to Deadline, the planned Constantine series set for HBO Max is reportedly "on solid ground and moving along." This is one produced by J.J. Abrams and written by Guy Bolton. No further updates were given for Constantine, which has been in development since early 2021.
The news is certainly a relief for DC fans, but is also somewhat shocking considering that HBO Max scrapped plans for Abrams' series Demimonde. A recent report said that Warner Bros. Discovery
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