‘THE DAY THE EARTH BLEW UP: A LOONEY TUNES MOVIE’ is still playing in wide release (2700+ theaters) this weekend and will continue to do so in the coming weeks, according to Ketchup Entertainment.
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Warner Bros is in talks to sell ‘COYOTE VS ACME’ to Ketchup Entertainment for around $50M
The distributor just recently released ‘THE DAY THE EARTH BLEW UP: A LOONEY TUNES MOVIE’
(Source: Deadline)
Warner Brothers has removed its entire catalog of original Looney Tunes shorts from Max on the opening weekend of the new Looney Tunes film. https://t.co/pTicDwlAgl
‘The Day The Earth Blew Up: A Looney Tunes Movie’ will continue to play in theaters through this weekend, storyboard artist Michael Ruocco confirms.
The only way it'll stick around in theaters if people go and buy tickets for the film as word of mouth and hype is working.
‘The Day The Earth Blew Up: A Looney Tunes Movie’ is being removed from most theaters starting this Thursday, according to storyboard artist Michael Ruocco.
Where to watch classic Looney Tunes now?
- MeTV Toons airs a two hour block every Mon-Sat at 8:00p, and also airs plenty of them on their Cartoon All-Stars/Toon In With Me programs
- MeTV airs an hour every Saturday at 8:00a, plus Toon In With Me weekdays at 7:00a
No guys this doesn’t mean WB is having a vendetta against the Looney Tunes IP.
For some reason, WB has to license their own content to themselves, give it a day or two.
I'm not gonna point fingers, at this point I just wanna know the logic. Like what is the benefit to this. Is it a license expiring thing? Do they need to make room? What is the logic