DC and Mattel both had their own share of reveals during this week’s Toy Fair festivities, but they had their own bombshell announcement to make as well, shaking up the toy industry in a huge way.
That is right, Mattel has announced a new multi-year licensing partnership with Warner Bros. to give new life to DC Comics, yet again. In 2019, Mattel originally lost the license to McFarlane Toys ...
Mattel's deal with Warner Bros. Discovery to make toys related to the DC brand could fuel more toy sales and help Mattel ...
Mattel, Inc. and Warner Bros. Discovery Global Consumer Products announced a global, multi-year licensing agreement utilizing ...
After the blockbuster success of "Barbie," expect movies about other famous Mattel toys and brands, including Barney, Uno, ...
Nicholas Galitzine plays He-Man in the upcoming live-action 'Masters of the Universe' adaptation. Now he's giving fans a ...
The first attempt at a "Masters of the Universe" live-action movie, based on the He-Man toys, animated series, and comics ... as Marvel and DC." This is the only movie on Mattel's slate that ...
Global Consumer Products announced a global, multiyear licensing agreement utilizing DC’s entire library of characters and ...
Mattel, Inc. (NASDAQ: MAT) and Warner Bros. Discovery Global Consumer Products today announced a global, multi-year licensing ...
MUMBAI: In what industry insiders are calling a "plastic fantastic reunion," Mattel, Inc. and Warner Bros. Discovery Global ...
Mattel and Warner Bros. Discovery Global Consumer Products enter a multi-year licensing agreement to utilize the DC franchise ...
Mattel inked a licensing agreement with Warner Brothers Discovery, getting back the rights to develop and market toys based on DC characters including Batman and Superman.
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