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Nora Aunor, Cherry Pie Picache, and Angelica Panganiban in Whistleblower (2016)

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Whistleblower

Tuca & Bertie, Gordita Chronicles, Whistleblower: Series Creators Call Out Warner Bros. Discovery Over Series Cancellations
Since the merger of Warner Bros and Discovery, viewers have seen a lot of shows cancelled due to the merger of the two media entities. The most recent cancellations include Doom Patrol and Titans by .

Shows like Tuca & Bertie, Gordita Chronicles, and Whistleblower were all canceled after the merger, and now the creators of the three shows have spoken out about the move to cancel their shows and others.

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See full article at TVSeriesFinale.com
  • 1/31/2023
  • by TVSeriesFinale.com
  • TVSeriesFinale.com
‘Tuca & Bertie’ Showrunners and Others Allege Warner Bros. Discovery Merger Diminishes Female Poc Series
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The creators behind series “Tuca & Bertie,” “Gordita Chronicles,” and “Whistleblower” have issued statements alleging the Warner Bros. Discovery merger has had disastrous effects on female Poc showrunners.

The statements, published as an addendum to a December 21 Writers Guild of America report on the effects of mega-mergers, are titled “How the Warner Bros. Discovery Merger Hurts Workers and Diversity.” The report claims the Wbd merger de-prioritized female-led series featuring stars of color and ultimately led to the shows’ cancellations.

“The casualties of this mega-merger include numerous projects created by, featuring and/or centering the experiences of women and people of color,” the statement reads, citing multiple projects “including ‘Batgirl,’ one of very few mainstream superhero films to feature a Latina lead actress; ‘Full Frontal’ with Samantha Bee, one of a handful of woman-hosted late-night shows; ‘Gordita Chronicles,’ a series about a Dominican immigrant family whose showrunner was a Latina woman; ‘Tuca & Bertie,...
See full article at Indiewire
  • 1/30/2023
  • by Samantha Bergeson
  • Indiewire
Claudia Forestieri
WGA, TV Showrunners Slam Warner Bros. Discovery and Hollywood’s ‘Merger Mania’
Claudia Forestieri
The Writers Guild of America West released a new bulletin Monday slamming Warner Bros. Discovery for its film and television cancellations as part of its postmerger cost-cutting, saying they prove that the guild’s previous warnings that consolidation in Hollywood would stifle creativity and diversity in entertainment are coming true.

“Absent government intervention, this cycle of reactive consolidation will likely continue until it leaves just three or four companies controlling all content, while content creators and consumers pay the price for these costly mergers,” WGA West warned.

The bulletin also included testimonials from three creators of TV shows canceled by Warner Bros. Discovery: Claudia Forestieri (“The Gordita Chronicles”), Lisa Hanawalt (“Tuca & Bertie”) and Moises Zamora (“Whistleblower”).

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The cancellation of Forestieri’s “Gordita Chronicles” made industry headlines last summer as it happened alongside the cancellation of the...
See full article at The Wrap
  • 1/30/2023
  • by Jeremy Fuster
  • The Wrap
‘Tuca & Bertie’ & ‘Gordita Chronicles’ Creators Join With WGA To Slam Warner Bros Discovery Over Cancellations
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The creators of series including Tuca & Bertie and Gordita Chronicles, which both were axed at Warner Bros Discovery, have taken the conglomerate to task for the recent moves.

Those joining the WGA West in blasting the Wbd on Monday include Claudia Forestieri, creator and executive producer of Gordita Chronicles; Lisa Hanawalt, creator and executive producer of Tuca & Bertie; and Moisés Zamora, creator and executive producer of Whistleblower, a project in development at HBO Max.

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Forestieri, whose Gordita Chronicles was canceled last summer after one season and subsequently pulled from HBO Max, said the merger of...
See full article at Deadline Film + TV
  • 1/30/2023
  • by Peter White
  • Deadline Film + TV
WGA Backs ‘Tuca & Bertie‘ Creator and More in Condemning Warner Bros. Discovery Merger: It ’Cost Us the Support We Needed to Thrive’
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The showrunners of “Tuca & Bertie,” “Gordita Chronicles” and “Whistleblower” have rallied together under WGA West to call out the ways in which they believe the merger that created Warner Bros. Discovery led to the abrupt cancellations of their series.

The comments came in a new “Broken Promises Bulletin” — an addendum to a December 2021 report on the harm of mega-mergers — published Monday by the Writers Guild of America West, titled “How the Warner Bros. Discovery Merger Hurts Workers and Diversity.”

“The casualties of this mega-merger include numerous projects created by, featuring and/or centering the experiences of women and people of color,” the post states, citing multiple titles that have been scrapped by the David Zaslav-led company since the April 2022 close of the merger of WarnerMedia and Discovery, “including ‘Batgirl,’ one of very few mainstream superhero films to feature a Latina lead actress; ‘Full Frontal With Samantha Bee,’ one...
See full article at Variety Film + TV
  • 1/30/2023
  • by Jennifer Maas
  • Variety Film + TV
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