‘Coyote Vs. Acme’ Finally Gets A Theatrical Release Date, But It’s Gonna Be A While
After being shelved by Warner Bros., 'Coyote vs. Acme' is finally hitting theaters in 2026, thanks to fan support and a new distributor, Ketchup Entertainment.
After being shelved by Warner Bros., 'Coyote vs. Acme' is finally hitting theaters in 2026, thanks to fan support and a new distributor, Ketchup Entertainment.
The film will be presented to international buyers at the Cannes Film Market next week.
The film will be released worldwide in 2026.
If the deal is finalized, the film will be released theatrically in 2026.
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This is a Looney Tunes film unlike any other.
Castro wrote: "The WBD tactic of scrapping fully made films for tax breaks is predatory and anti-competitive."
Executives reversed course after their initial decision to shelve the film blew up in their faces like a pile of Acme dynamite.
The hybrid project had tested strongly with audiences.
The film is set to begin live-action photography in New Mexico at the end of March.
The project is currently seeking a writer.
"The Lego Batman Movie" director Chris McKay will produce the film.
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A preliminary calendar of animated feature films releasing in 2026, from major studio sequels to original anime, Pixar, Disney, and indie titles.
The company wants to make the process of creating animation less expensive and complex.
The raunchy movie is set to release August 13 on the streamer.
The historic structure was where classic animated shorts like 'Robin Hood Daffy,' 'Three Little Bops,' 'Birds Anonymous,' and 'What's Opera, Doc?' were produced.
It marks yet another nail in the coffin for what was once a premier global animation brand.
Even though WBD has made two recent Looney Tunes features that it has chosen to not release itself, it is already planning a revival of the brand.