Walter Hamada

[2][4] He oversaw their horror slate of films with Dave Neustadter, including The Conjuring series and It (2017).

(2019) at New Line impressed Toby Emmerich, the then-President and chief content officer of Warner Bros.

[9] Former DCEU cast member Ray Fisher has accused Hamada of "undermining an investigation into misconduct that is alleged to have occurred during Joss Whedon's reshoots of Justice League",[10] a claim that Warner Bros. and Katherine B. Forrest, the person in charge of the investigation, disputed.

Discovery, Hamada was reportedly not consulted regarding the decision and only learned about it when Warner Bros. Pictures Group co-chairpersons and CEOs Michael De Luca and Pamela Abdy informed him at a test screening for Black Adam.

[3] On November 15, 2022, Paramount Pictures announced that they had signed a multi-year production deal with Hamada to oversee their mainstream horror movies.