BREAKING: Warner Bros. has shut down studio Monolith Productions and cancelled development of Wonder Woman
A few weeks ago, a reputable insider and Bloomberg journalist Jason Schreier spoke about the big problems Monolith Productions faced in the development of the superhero action film Wonder Woman.
In his material, he mentioned that many employees of the company are not sure that they will be able to bring the project to completion and, as it turned out, they were absolutely right.
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Just now Schreier, citing his own sources, reported that Warner Bros. approached the problem radically and cancelled the development of Wonder Woman, on which it was spent at least 5 years and significant financial resources.
Moreover, Warner Bros. decided to close the studio Monolith Productions, and with it two more of its own divisions - Player First Games and WB San Diego.
BREAKING: Warner Bros. Games is shutting down Monolith Productions, Player First Games, and WB San Diego, sources tell Bloomberg News. Warner Bros. is also cancelling the Wonder Woman game.
- Jason Schreier(@jasonschreier.bsky.social) February 25, 2025 at 8:57 pm
In addition, the media holding company, in an attempt to optimise its costs, has cancelled several other games, but which ones - it is not yet known. Most likely, in the coming days insiders will share and this information.
Recall, the studio Monolith Productions - the author of Middle-earth and once popular series of shooters F.E.A.R - announced Wonder Woman back in 2021, but so far the public has not seen any gameplay footage or significant details of the project.
Source:@jasonschreier.bsky.social