6 posts tagged ‘looney tunes’
Hazbin Hotel's Creator on the Inspirations Behind Her Cult-Beloved Series
A cult animated short with over 92 million views made a dark darling out of Hazbin Hotel, and its popularity inspired a legion of fans to raise a little hell so it could get picked up to series. It’s now a Prime Video animated (and very adult) musical comedy, and io9 got a chance to talk with creator Vivienne Medrano… Read more...
Is anybody in the market for a gently used Wile E. Coyote movie?
The saga of Warner Bros.’ abandoned, bedraggled, “left for tax write-off” animated/live-action hybrid feature, Coyote Vs. Acme, continues apace this week—because, just like its title character, you apparently can’t keep this movie down. Read more...
Looney Tunes Not Getting Axed From Max After All
Yesterday, Max subscribers received their monthly email announcing what’s coming to the platform—and what’s leaving. Fans of Looney Tunes—already smarting over Warner Bros.’ recent decision to shelve the completed feature Coyote vs. Acme; the film’s now seeking distribution elsewhere—were dismayed to see that the… Read more...
Max confirms that Looney Tunes is not leaving the platform, but some Adult Swim shows still are
Update (11/27/23): In a revised press release, Max has confirmed that the remaining Looney Tunes cartoons that were not removed earlier this year will not be leaving the platform at the end of December, despite initially reporting the opposite in its monthly “here’s what’s coming to Max” post. The company says that… Read more...
The team behind Coyote Vs. Acme has more than just "meep meep" to say to Warner Bros.
The actors and writers strikes are finally over, but the jilted team behind the shelved Coyote Vs. Acme isn’t pulling any punches against the studio that crushed their work under an anvil for a measly tax write-off. As reported yesterday, Warner Bros. Discovery decided to give the completed, scored, and… Read more...
Coyote v. Acme won’t have its day in court, shelved by WBD for tax write-offs
Don’t expect to see the Looney Tunes back in action anytime soon. The perpetually in dire financial straits Warner Bros. Discovery won’t be releasing its completed Looney Tunes movie, Coyote V. Acme, starring John Cena, and will instead take a loss on the film in hopes of grabbing another craven, desperate tax… Read more...