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The plan to quietly kill Coyote v. Acme blew up in David Zaslav’s face

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Under the leadership of David Zaslaw, WBD got a lot In the practice of shelving his own nearly completed projects Cash on tax write-offs later. To help deal with its mounting debt and operating costs, the studio killed Adel al-Arabi and Bilal Falah’s live-action. Batgirl Characteristic and Scoob! The Holiday Haunt The movie From Michael Krinsky and Bill Haller. People weren’t exactly foaming at the mouth for the Christmas-themed theme, though. Scooby-doo prequel Batgirl‘s cancellation came as a surprise given how much the film cost to produce (reportedly $90 million) and the fact that it was intended to be part of Warner Bros.’ The last interconnected universe of movies based on DC Comics. The DCEU was already plagued with problems. Batgirl situation, but it was still wild that a studio would trash its movies in order to make some guaranteed cash.

like Batgirl And Scoob! The Holiday Haunt, Coyote v. Acme When WBD first announced in 2023 that it had decided to put the film on ice, it was almost finished. But by then, the public knew more about Zaslav – who carried the axe. Batgirl Take “guts” – the willingness to throw your creative colleagues under the bus. As potential audience members began lamenting the news online, the filmmakers He started giving instructions to his representatives Canceling meetings with studios for fear that their work will also be thrown into the woodshed. But instead of all of that becoming The Way Things Are Now™, those who had already seen it as HBO. Shocked Sesame Street And Westworld — saw the situation as a sign that Zaslav had turned WBD into a company that prioritized profit over the creation of art.

Initial response to Cotoye v. Acme WBD was apparently being shelved until November of 2023 when the studio began offering other production houses such as Netflix, Amazon, and Paramount the opportunity to buy the film’s distribution rights. For some reason, the WBD rejected several proposals from parties that were interested in the release. Coyote v. Acme under their own brands. For a while, it looked like WBD was putting the film up for sale without any real intention of agreeing to a firm deal. But in 2025, Ketchup Entertainment – the same studio that bought the rights to WBD The Day the Earth Blew Up: A Looney Tunes Movie In 2024 — Wile E. Coyote’s latest adventure swoops in with a successful bid to bring it to the big screen.

Meanwhile, WBD shareholders have voted to approve Paramount’s $110 billion takeover offer from Skydance, and while it’s not entirely guaranteed that Zaslav will walk away with much change, it’s very likely that he will. Exiting the company With a giant golden parachute. The timing of all this seems like no amount of canceled projects could have kept WBD from needing to find a buyer for itself, and Coyote v. Acme Zaulao and his colleagues highlight all the good wishes they chose to leave behind.

The next chapter in this story is where things are going to get. a lot Interesting because it would send a signal to the larger entertainment industry about what kind of studio head Zaslav was and how much stock to put into the film’s angst. It’s a bit hard to gauge how excited people are about it. Coyote v. Acme Against his contempt for Zaslav is what the film itself is about. Especially if it means thumbing your nose at an overpaid executive, it’s easy. to say That you’re excited to see Wile E and Bugs Bunny back in theaters. But none of WBD’s last three. Looney Tunes Features – Looney Tunes: Back in Action, Space Jam: A New Legacy, The Day the Earth Blown Up – were hits at the box office, and one has to wonder if the same will be true for this one. Coyote v. Acme If the studio had just released the film itself.

If the film is a huge success, it will be a coup for Green and the rest of his creative team. But it would also become a perfect example of how Zaslav’s approach to running WBD ultimately led to an easy win for the studio. In all likelihood, Zaslav probably doesn’t care much about what potential theatergoers think of his lead. If Paramount goes through with the merger, Zaslav will move on and be in a position to continue his career elsewhere. Paramount – which is dealing with the consequences of The Last Airbender The animated movie is leaking online — and other studios may be paying attention to how Coyote v. Acme performance this summer as it will demonstrate how much online chatter translates into real-world profits. It could end up being another one. Morbius Failure where viral Memes don’t make people come to theaters. But if Coyote v. Acme becomes a hit, fans may find themselves reminded that their voices actually have some power in how the entertainment industry does business.