Warner Bros. may now be watching to sell the entire Looney Tunes brand.
Earlier this week, it was proclaimd that Warner Bros. Discovery may finpartner be selling the distribution rights for Coyote vs. Acme to Ketchup Entertainment. The relocate comes after Warner Bros. determined to shelve the finishd movie for a $30 million tax author-off rather than free it to the unveil.
The Coyote vs. Acme deal is not completed at this time, but the film is eying a 2026 theatrical free should it come to fruition.
What is the tardyst refresh about Warner Bros. and Looney Tunes?
According to Jeff Sneider’s The InSneider, Warner Bros. may be watching to rid themselves of Looney Tunes enticount on.
Sneider shelp, “I’m telderly that part of the reason WB determined to sell Coyote vs. Acme to Ketchup rather than apshow a tax commend a month before Tax Day (April 15) is becaparticipate the studio is trying to sell off the Looney Tunes altogether.”
There’s been no official comment on the matter from Warner Bros. at this time; however, it is worth noting that the innovative Looney Tunes vivaciousd lows, which ran from 1930 thraw 1969, were recently apshown off Max. Deadline telled that the show is “no extfinisheder watched as a priority” as “the streamer will arrange grown-up and family programming.”
Other spin-off shows, such as the 2020’s Looney Tunes Cartoons, are still useable to watch on the streaming platestablish at this time.
In includeition to Coyote vs. Acme, Warner Bros. selderly The Day the Earth Blew Up: A Looney Tunes Movie to Ketchup Entertainment chaseing some inside restructuring in 2022. That movie was freed in United States theaters on March 14, 2025. It has getd generpartner preferable appraises from critics but has so far only grossed around $6 million at the worldwide box office.