- That's not how it works. A publishing company has to come to WB, make a licensing deal for novels, and then it can go on from there. It's not in my hands.
- So, even if the show doesn't go through, it'd still be up to them to allow an exploration of the concept in another medium like novels or what have you and that would be a whole new set of hoops to jump through.
- Just to confirm my suspicion: Warner Bros. could sign off on a deal and let the publisher choose the story they want to tell—without any input or oversight from you, right?
- I realise that this is a tangent, but do you know who pays whom when a film studio teams up with a fast food chain for joint merchandising? www.youtube.com/watch?v=zdr9...