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Warner may also be biding some time for 2016's beginning onslaught of DC films, if they can wait that long. As long as they can keep Nolan under their wing, Warner can stay above water.
I would have no problem with Fox taking the Warner catalogue, though. Warner is very much half in, half out when it comes to Blu-ray and have taken many shortcuts with the format. Several TV shows have yet to see the light of day and the ones that were released often have seasons without HD audio. Their disc packaging leaves a lot to be desired and they've all but given up on interesting menu design. Fox at least appears to care with their discs, save for a few glaring releases. |
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