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Skull Island co-produced by Warner Bros. Television
In January 2021, Netflix and Legendary Television announced plans for an anime-style series set in the MonsterVerse. It will follow the adventures of shipwrecked characters that are trying to escape from the titular island, home to prehistoric monsters. Brian Duffield will write and executive produce the anime series alongside Jacob Robinson who will executive producer under his company Tractor Pants. The series will be animated by Powerhouse Animation, co-produced by Warner Bros. Animation and co-distributed by Warner Bros. International Television.

In January 2021, an anime-styled animated series set within the MonsterVerse titled Skull Island was announced to be in development. The series will center around the adventures of shipwrecked characters, trying to escape from the titular island which is home to various prehistoric monsters. The project will be written by Brian Duffield, who will also serve as co-executive producer with Jacob Robinson. The series will be a joint-venture production between Legendary Television, Tractor Pants Productions, Powerhouse Animation Studios, and Netflix Animation, and co-produced by Warner Bros. Animation and Warner Bros. Television. The show will be released as a streaming exclusive on Netflix.

Warner Bros. is uncredited in Enola Holmes
Despite being co-produced by Warner Bros., there is no Warner Shield logo in either the opening or closing credits. Just only the Legendary logo in the opening film. Unfortunately, the co-production by Warner Bros. remains uncredited. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 2804:14C:598B:8696:9846:10F4:651:54FD (talk) 04:08, 15 May 2021 (UTC)

Warner Bros. is absent in "Clouds" and "Enola Holmes"
Despite being co-produced by Warner Bros. Pictures, there is no Warner Shield logo in either the opening or closing credits. Just only the Legendary logo in the opening film. Unfortunately, the co-production by Warner Bros. Pictures remains uncredited.

Despite being co-produced by Warner Bros. Pictures, there is no Warner Shield logo in either the opening or closing credits. The Warner Bros. Pictures logo remains uncredited, only an in credits notice saying A Warner Bros. Pictures Presentation. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 2804:14C:598B:8696:9846:10F4:651:54FD (talk) 04:10, 15 May 2021 (UTC)

Warner Bros. without the involvement with Over the Moon
Despite being co-produced by Warner Bros. Pictures and Warner Animation Group, there is no Warner Shield logo in either the opening or closing credits. Just only the Pearl Studio in the opening and closing film. Unfortunately, the Warner Bros. Pictures logo and credits notice saying "A Warner Bros. Pictures Presentation" remains uncredited.