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Mattel has inked a multiyear licensing agreement with Warner Bros. Discovery Global Consumer Products that will allow it to develop and market a full range of DC-themed items.
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Warner Bros. Discovery Global Consumer Products has announced that in the second-half of 2026, Mattel will be the home for all DC toys in a multi-year, international agreement. The two companies ...
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.
Discovery from canceling Wonder Woman's long-awaited game, which had been in production for three years by Monolith ...
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Mattel, Inc. (NASDAQ: MAT) and Warner Bros. Discovery Global Consumer Products today announced a global, multi-year licensing ...