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Warner Bros. has caused a lot of confusion with the Looney Tunes brand recently, by first removing the cartoons from Max and ...
Just like in a Looney Tunes cartoon, a bruised and battered Wile E. Coyote may soon limp back to fight another day. A year and a half after David Zaslav-run Warner Bros. Discovery shelved the ...
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 ...
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.
The streaming site, which is owned by Warner Bros Discovery, has removed the remaining 255 original Looney Tunes shorts, leaving fans to call for the franchise to be made publicly accessible.
The classic Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies theatrical cartoons are no longer part of Warner Bros. Discovery’s streaming service Max. The company has removed hundreds of cartoons that were ...
Acme," one of the high-profile films that Warner Bros. shelved back in 2022 as part ... the rights to "The Day the Earth Blew Up: A Looney Tunes Movie." Based on the Looney Tunes characters ...
While it doesn't look like this was something that was recently ordered – in fact, Deadline Hollywood's reporting noted that the move was "in the works for some time" – the timing of it is ...
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.
LOS ANGELES – Just like in a Looney Tunes’ cartoon, a bruised and battered Wile E. Coyote may soon limp back to fight another day. A year and a half after David Zaslav-run Warner Bros.
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 ...
Fans of the Looney Tunes cartoons have been left disappointed following Warner Bros.' decision to demolish the building that housed the iconic animated series. Deadline exclusively reported on ...