Have NBCUniversal/Comcast Acquire or Buy Warner Bros, Cartoon Network, and DC

Recent signers:
Noah Gates-Avery and 12 others have signed recently.

The Issue

Cartoon Network along with many other Warner Bros. are in danger because of Warner Bros. Discovery CEO David Zaslav. If something is not done soon, such as reviving at least half the shows and movies that he canceled, or bringing back half of the rerun shows he took off of HBO Max, it could mean the end of Warner Bros. and Cartoon Network. We have to save these projects by doing whatever it takes, even if that means selling the rights to NBCUniversal/Comcast, home to Universal and Dreamworks. I know that some people may believe that this might not be a good idea, but David Zaslav isn't taken care of soon, it might be the only other way to save Cartoon Network and some HBO Max originals, including Batgirl and Infinity Train. 

Think of it like this. The Animators, Directors, HBO Max, and Cartoon Network are the Hebrews. Warner Bros. Discovery and its advisors are the Egyptians. The fans and protesters are Moses. David Zaslav is Ramesses II. Everything that’s financially happening is the 10 plagues. We're basically living Prince of Egypt, (the tale of Moses.) The plagues didn't stop until the pharaoh freed the slaves. Therefore, the financial suffering won't stop until David Zaslav is fired, Warner Bros. Discovery goes bankrupt, or they divorce Warner Bros. and Discovery and sell or acquire the rights to all Warner Bros. content to a different company such as Apple, Microsoft, Disney, or even NBCUniversal/Comcast. 

As fans, we have to, 1. Spread awareness and even protest 2. Buy these shows on digital platforms (or physical copies) 3. If the shows are available on legal third-party streaming services, watch them. Discovery must be convinced of what’s best for the company by doing whatever it takes. Especially since it's quite evident that they have no interest in canceling any of the Discovery shows instead of the Warner Bros. shows. It wants to do a ten-year plan for the DC EU, but after they canceled the release of Batgirl, they practically set it up to fail harder. There are low-quality movies that are good, and high-quality movies that are bad. Look at Hanna-Barbera, it proved that you don't need a high budget for a good show, you just need a good story for a good show. The Toxic Avenger didn't have a high budget, but it had a good story and is considered one of the most influential superhero movies ever made. Trust me when I say, it's not worth it. They never needed more money for the DC Extended Universe, they just needed better and more charming story elements, and you can get those for only a few thousand dollars or lower. Look at fan films for examples:

or maybe good B movies:


Cartoon Network and Universal, (let alone Dreamworks,) already have a history of working together to publish projects, so it would be no surprise that a majority of Cartoon Network projects would be revived, such as the Amazing World of Gumball movie, as Peacock exclusives if they were acquired or bought, as Disney did with Star Wars the Clone Wars when it was revived for Disney Plus. Imagine Felix the Cat teaming up with Bugs Bunny in an episode of Looney Tunes Cartoons, or Captain Underpants teaming up with the Superhero Girls in an episode of DC Superhero Girls, or maybe they could revive the Lego Movie Universe. Plus, Animaniacs could clearly go more places if this happens, like meeting Shrek. Universal can make a Wonder Woman 84 horror movie prequel about a more cat-like but creepier (third) Cheetah for the DC EU, given Universal’s history of horror movies, (although it has werewolf movies but no werecat movies.) Let's just say Barbara Anne Minerva didn't wish to become “an apex predator”, Cheetah did, the same way Darth Vader kept talking over Anakin Skywalker. All they have to do is save Cartoon Network, save DC, save Warner Bros., and if possible, save Hanna-Barbera Studios Europe, all from Discovery.

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Recent signers:
Noah Gates-Avery and 12 others have signed recently.

The Issue

Cartoon Network along with many other Warner Bros. are in danger because of Warner Bros. Discovery CEO David Zaslav. If something is not done soon, such as reviving at least half the shows and movies that he canceled, or bringing back half of the rerun shows he took off of HBO Max, it could mean the end of Warner Bros. and Cartoon Network. We have to save these projects by doing whatever it takes, even if that means selling the rights to NBCUniversal/Comcast, home to Universal and Dreamworks. I know that some people may believe that this might not be a good idea, but David Zaslav isn't taken care of soon, it might be the only other way to save Cartoon Network and some HBO Max originals, including Batgirl and Infinity Train. 

Think of it like this. The Animators, Directors, HBO Max, and Cartoon Network are the Hebrews. Warner Bros. Discovery and its advisors are the Egyptians. The fans and protesters are Moses. David Zaslav is Ramesses II. Everything that’s financially happening is the 10 plagues. We're basically living Prince of Egypt, (the tale of Moses.) The plagues didn't stop until the pharaoh freed the slaves. Therefore, the financial suffering won't stop until David Zaslav is fired, Warner Bros. Discovery goes bankrupt, or they divorce Warner Bros. and Discovery and sell or acquire the rights to all Warner Bros. content to a different company such as Apple, Microsoft, Disney, or even NBCUniversal/Comcast. 

As fans, we have to, 1. Spread awareness and even protest 2. Buy these shows on digital platforms (or physical copies) 3. If the shows are available on legal third-party streaming services, watch them. Discovery must be convinced of what’s best for the company by doing whatever it takes. Especially since it's quite evident that they have no interest in canceling any of the Discovery shows instead of the Warner Bros. shows. It wants to do a ten-year plan for the DC EU, but after they canceled the release of Batgirl, they practically set it up to fail harder. There are low-quality movies that are good, and high-quality movies that are bad. Look at Hanna-Barbera, it proved that you don't need a high budget for a good show, you just need a good story for a good show. The Toxic Avenger didn't have a high budget, but it had a good story and is considered one of the most influential superhero movies ever made. Trust me when I say, it's not worth it. They never needed more money for the DC Extended Universe, they just needed better and more charming story elements, and you can get those for only a few thousand dollars or lower. Look at fan films for examples:

or maybe good B movies:


Cartoon Network and Universal, (let alone Dreamworks,) already have a history of working together to publish projects, so it would be no surprise that a majority of Cartoon Network projects would be revived, such as the Amazing World of Gumball movie, as Peacock exclusives if they were acquired or bought, as Disney did with Star Wars the Clone Wars when it was revived for Disney Plus. Imagine Felix the Cat teaming up with Bugs Bunny in an episode of Looney Tunes Cartoons, or Captain Underpants teaming up with the Superhero Girls in an episode of DC Superhero Girls, or maybe they could revive the Lego Movie Universe. Plus, Animaniacs could clearly go more places if this happens, like meeting Shrek. Universal can make a Wonder Woman 84 horror movie prequel about a more cat-like but creepier (third) Cheetah for the DC EU, given Universal’s history of horror movies, (although it has werewolf movies but no werecat movies.) Let's just say Barbara Anne Minerva didn't wish to become “an apex predator”, Cheetah did, the same way Darth Vader kept talking over Anakin Skywalker. All they have to do is save Cartoon Network, save DC, save Warner Bros., and if possible, save Hanna-Barbera Studios Europe, all from Discovery.

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