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The shelved Looney Tunes movie "Coyote vs. Acme," also starring Will Forte, may see the light of day after all.
Warner Bros. seems to have it out for one of its most prized IPs, and the company has now found a tangible target for its anti-Looney Tunes agenda.
The single-story Warner Bros building where Looney Tunes was once housed is being demolished. According to Deadline, Building 131 will be torn down to create space for several HBO shows that are ...
Warner Bros. Discovery pulled its catalog of the original “Looney Tunes” cartoons, a collection of animated shorts that stretch from 1930 to 1969, beginning on March 16 as part of a wider ...
That’s essentially what’s happening with Warner Bros. and the property most closely associated with the studio for the better part of a century. The same week that a Looney Tunes movie debuted ...
Max has dropped the original Warner Bros. cartoons from its lineup, which our TV critic says leaves us with the pastiche and is similar to removing books from a library.
The storied “Looney Tunes” building is being yanked off the lot as Warner Bros. seeks to tear down the historic single-story structure that was once home to Bugs, Daffy, Tweety and more.
It looks like Warner Bros. Animation is gearing up for a busy few years — the studio just announced plans for FLINTSTONES, ...
lot. Related Stories News Original 'Looney Tunes' No Longer Available On Max News Some readers have correctly pointed out this isn’t the original home of Warner Bros. animation: that building ...
Whether these will be the last US films to secure a theatrical release in China for the foreseeable future remains unclear.
The fully completed “Coyote vs. Acme” film was rescued from near-certain obscurity by Ketchup Entertainment, while other ...