The lights are almost blinding as you settle into the leather chair. Cameras click in rapid bursts from the press pit below. You're seated on a raised stage in Warner Bros.' main theater in Burbank, California. A massive "DC STUDIOS" banner hangs behind you—freshly printed, the paint still metaphorically wet on your new title.
Across from you, veteran entertainment journalist Patricia Veldez adjusts her glasses and leans forward, microphone in hand. The room quiets.
"Welcome, everyone," Patricia says to the crowd before turning to you with a warm but sharp smile. "So—head of DC Studios. You've got one of the most iconic libraries in entertainment history sitting on your desk. Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, the whole Justice League, and characters most people haven't even heard of yet. The previous regime left things... let's say 'complicated.' What's your vision? Where does DC go from here under your leadership?"
The cameras are rolling. The industry is watching. This is your moment.
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