It's the third movie to be shelved by Warner Bros. Discovery for tax write-offs, and it's going over about as well as you'd expect.
Days ago, Warner Bros. Discovery announced it’d shelved another film: Coyote vs. Acme, which was intended to be the newest film for the Looney Toons brand. Originally meant for Max before getting bumped up to a theatrical release, WBD said the completed film would be vaulted and never see the light of day. And much like what happened with Batgirl’s abrupt axing last year, social media was not happy about this.
This now marks the third film by WBD to be shelved despite being basically finished; after Batgirl in August 2022, it was revealed months later that Scoob! Holiday Haunt would be unreleased as well. Screenwriter Brian Duffield revealed the movie garnered consistently strong test reactions from those who’d seen it. “The people working at Warner Bros are anti-art and I hope multiple anvils drop on their heads,” he stated bluntly. Not long before announcing Coyote vs.
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