For certain reasons, I don't understand why Warner Bros. had to cancel such a great idea related to the movie "Coyote VS Acme", and realistically you can see that it would have been a great movie.
By canceling this, Warner Bros only cut themselves in the mouth! Justice for Wile E. Coyote and his movie! David Zaslav should understand that Looney Tunes animation is not only for children, but also for adults. We want a Coyote VS Acme movie!
Although the only thing we can expect is the next Looney Tunes movie from Warner Bros.
"The Day The Earth Blew Up"
is the only movie with quality 2D animation that we have related to Looney Tunes and I hope that if this movie succeeds, then other Looney Tunes characters should get their own movies as well. If you love Looney Tunes and want to support Coyote VS Acme and make that movie happen as well as Daffy and the Porky Movie, then like and reblog this, because every support counts!
Sorry, I used to speak in the plural, although we are all unhappy with the decisions regarding Warner Bros. And this is just my opinion.
P.S. I wish there was Marvin the Martian in the Daffy and the Porky Movie, and I don't have to say why.
"The Day The Earth Blew Up", the fully animated Looney Tunes movie that's been in limbo ever since it got dropped from HBO Max shortly after the Discovery merger, not only got saved, it's being prepped up for a theatrical release!!!!
Within the next week, WB Animation and GFM Animation will be at the AFM (American Film Market) shopping the film around to different distributors in hopes of it getting picked up for a planned release around summer of next year!!!
How about some actual good news? The Day the Earth Blew Up: A Looney Tunes Movie, a Daffy and Porky Pig movie that has been in development for a while, is not only still going to happen, but it's going to get a theatrical release. This will be the first theatrical Looney Tunes movie that isn't a live action/animation hybrid or a compilation of old shorts. It also appears to be traditionally animated.
After it’s lengthy purge of animated series over the summer, HBO Max has decided to part ways with half a dozen animated features meant to come to the platform in the future.
Though Warner Bros has confirmed the titles are still continuing their production they will not be coming to HBO Max. Titles include -
Batman: Caped Crusade - the buzzy reboot series from Batman: The Animated Series creator Bruce Timm, blockbuster maker J.J. Abrams and The Batman director Matt Reeves
Merry Little Batman – Family action-comedy special executive produced and directed by Mike Roth (Regular Show) from a screenplay by Morgan Evans (Earth to Ned).
The Day the Earth Blew Up: A Looney Tunes Movie – Porky and Daffy’s sci-fi buddy comedy, executive produced by Pete Browngardt (Looney Tunes Cartoons) with Alex Kirwan (Looney Tunes Cartoons) as supervising producer and Kevin Costello as writer.
Did I Do That to the Holidays? A Steve Urkel Story – An animated movie musical return for the iconic sitcom character, written and exec produced by Wyatt Cenac with Bryan Newton (Rick and Morty) as supervising director.
The Amazing World of Gumball: The Movie! – A feature-length adventure from Hanna-Barbera Studios Europe, in which a superfan opens a portal to Gumball’s cartoon world. Directed by series creator Ben Bocquelet from a script written with Shane Mack (Coffee & Kareem), exec produced by Sam Register, Vanessa Brookman and Sarah Fell.
Bye Bye Bunny: A Looney Tunes Musical – Meant to be the first-ever LT musical, announced in June. Screenplay and lyrics by Ariel Dumas (The Late Show with Stephen Colbert), music and orchestration by Tom Kitt (Next to Normal), with Brandon Jeffords (Vivo, Smurfs: The Lost Village, Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs) as director and supervising producer and Sam Register serves as EP.
Okay sooooo who’s coming to see this with me? Because if you think I’m NOT lining up to see a fully 2D animated movie based on one of my favorite takes on these characters in like a decade BOY are you wrong.
update: The Day the Earth Blew Up is out of HBOMax too (news gets to me so delayed)! Is there hope, cuz that project could get picked up somewhere else right?