DC Entertainment is making some major creative and management changes. With 'Rebirth' all set to kick off, the company has unveiled a brand new logo which will be featured on the cover of (DC Entertainment's Chief Creative Officer) Geoff Johns' Rebirth #1 and appear immediately on various digital platforms, including DC websites, social media channels, the "DC All Access" web series, and the "DC All Access" app, before rolling out across all DC content and products. 'DC Rebirth' is a relaunch by DC Comics of its entire line of ongoing monthly superhero comic books.
"While comics continue to be the heart and soul of DC, the brand has evolved to now stand for powerful storytelling across so many different forms of media. DC is home to the greatest Super Heroes and Super-Villains, and the new logo has the character and strength to stand proudly alongside DC's iconic symbols," stated Amit Desai, the Senior Vice President of Marketing and Global Franchise Management of DC Entertainment, in a statement, according to ComicBookMovie. "The launch of the new logo is the perfect tribute to DC's legacy, exciting future and most importantly, our fans."
Johns, who has also been given a more enhanced role in the DC Cinematic Universe now, added: "I'm very proud that REBIRTH will be the first comic book published with the new DC logo. To me, REBIRTH and the new DC logo are built on what's come before while looking to what will come tomorrow. I can't wait for people to see it on the cover."
Meanwhile, following "Batman v Superman's" not-as-great-as-expected response by fans and on the box office, the studio made some big changes with respect to the people in charge of the DC Cinematic Universe. Warner Bros. has appointed current executive VP Jon Berg and Geoff Johns as co-heads of the new DC Films, giving them full oversight of all the upcoming DC feature films, including the two-part "Justice League," which is currently being filmed in the United Kingdom.