Warner Bros. Consumer Products has partnered with Nifty’s, a platform for NFT-powered fan communities, for Looney Tunes: What’s Up Block?, a story-driven blockchain program.
Read More »Mattel & Warner Bros. Consumer Products Extend DC Toy Pact
Mattel has extended its global licensing partnership with Warner Bros. Consumer Products to develop toys based on the DC Universe.
Read More »Challenge of the Superfriends Card Game Released
Cryptozoic Entertainment and Warner Bros. Consumer Products, on behalf of DC, have partnered for the Challenge of the Superfriends Card Game.
Read More »Global L&M Program Rolls Out for The LEGO Batman Movie
BURBANK: Warner Bros. Consumer Products (WBCP) is launching a multi-category licensing and merchandising program for The LEGO Batman Movie that includes apparel, accessories, costumes, toys, publishing, stationery, home décor, party goods and more.
Read More »DC Super Hero Girls Stationery Rolls Out in the U.K.
LONDON: Pyramid International and Warner Bros. Consumer Products have launched the U.K.’s first stationery range for DC Super Hero Girls, the all-new universe featuring iconic DC female superheroes, including Wonder Woman, Supergirl and Batgirl.
Read More »More Fashion Deals for Looney Tunes
LONDON: New fashion collections for Warner Bros. Consumer Products’ Looney Tunes are rolling out from international design houses and retailers such as Zara.
Read More »Music Video Extension for DC Super Hero Girls
BURBANK: Warner Bros. Consumer Products (WBCP) and DC Entertainment (DCE) have partnered with the award-winning Fifth Harmony on the first-ever DC Super Hero Girls music video for the pop group’s new female empowerment-themed single, “That’s My Girl.”
Read More »Scooby-Doo Theater Production Heads to London
LONDON: Warner Bros. Consumer Products UK has unveiled details for Scooby-Doo Live! Musical Mysteries, a brand-new family musical that will premiere at the London Palladium theater later this month.
Read More »Warner Bros. & DC Expand Super Hero Girls L&M
BURBANK: Warner Bros. Consumer Products and DC Entertainment are expanding the licensing and merchandising program for DC Super Hero Girls into more than 35 countries around the world.
Read More »Global Licensed Publishing Deal for J.K. Rowling Films
NEW YORK: Scholastic and Warner Bros. Consumer Products have entered into a global licensed publishing deal for children’s books based on the upcoming Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them films, as well as the Harry Potter movie franchise.
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