Forte also says the cast and crew should be 'so proud' of it
If there’s a silver lining to Warner Bros. Discovery’s horrible, inexplicable decision to permanently shelve Coyote Vs. Acme, it’s that the movie was probably a big stinker that lacked the “spectacle” people have come to expect from animated/live-action hybrid movies about Wile E.
” Forte says the movie was “super funny throughout, visually stunning, sweet, sincere, and emotionally resonant in a very earned way.” He also added that, during the credits, “I just sat there thinking how lucky I was to be a part of something so special.” He says his appreciation for the film “quickly turned to confusion and frustration” when I started to wonder why the studio is refusing to release it. Even worse, he says it’s “looking like” the cast and crew who have yet to see Coyote Vs.
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