The report is filled with legal terms that is too confusing for this non-law school writer to decipher, but from what I gathered the producers aren't happy with fees charged for international licenses.
The official word is that Millar/Gough is suing for "breach of contract" and "breach of fiduciary duty." The producers are claiming that Warner Bros. and the CW didn't charge enough for the series' license fees. You can read the full article on The Hollywood Reporter website.
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