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Porky Pig and Daffy Duck are back. In The Day the Earth Blew Up: A Looney Tunes Movie, the duo (and a few other familiar ...
The shelved Looney Tunes movie "Coyote vs. Acme," also starring Will Forte, may see the light of day after all.
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Warner Bros. Quietly Burying 95 Years of Animation History Makes Even Less Sense 2 Weeks Later (But It's Good News for Looney Tunes Fans)The movie was lucky to receive a theatrical release, having previously been written off as a tax rebate by Warner Bros., but its numbers fell short of expectations for such a high-profile franchise.
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 ...
It looks like the Wile E. Coyote movie will be hitting theaters, but where can you watch the original Looney Tunes with the Road Runner?
The Looney Tunes film Coyote vs. Acme won’t be rotting away in David Zaslav’s basement for the next 50 years. Warner Bros. Discovery has sold the rights to the movie to Ketchup Entertainment, the same ...
Duck Dodgers' last aired on Cartoon Network and Boomerang in 2005, and is returning to airwaves for a limited time.
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Comic Book Resources on MSN10 Times Looney Tunes Stole the Show in Other FranchisesSince Looney Tunes is also linked with Warner Bros., fans have seen an abundance of crossovers in the past few years. Not ...
After such an upsetting March for Looney Tunes fans, thanks to Warner Bros., the Animation sector of the company appears to ...
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Screen Rant on MSNNew 88% Looney Tunes Movie Only Makes Me More Thrilled Coyote Vs. Acme Was SavedThe Day the Earth Blew Up has been a box office disappointment, making the revival of Coyote vs. Acme even more surprising.
With cord-cutting and streaming options becoming more and more common, Warner Bros. Discovery confronts a lot of uncertainty ...
Warner Bros.’ Mishandling of ‘Looney Tunes’ Under David Zaslav Is Nothing New — Just Extremely Silly
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 ...
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