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After such an upsetting March for Looney Tunes fans, thanks to Warner Bros., the Animation sector of the company appears to ...
After selling off its Looney Tunes movies, Warner Bros. Animation is going to attempt to breath new life into some of its ...
Boutique label Warner Archive, nestled within the larger studio, has quietly been releasing exquisite DVDs and Blu-rays for ...
Max’s cartoon catalog is continuing to shrink. Less than a month after the streamer removed the entire lineup of classic ...
Cartoon Network fans assemble! Warner Bros. is bringing your favorite classics like Tom & Jerry, The Flintstones, and Looney ...
It looks like Warner Bros. Animation is gearing up for a busy few years — the studio just announced plans for FLINTSTONES, ...
According to Deadline, several Scooby-Doo movies and two Tom and Jerry films have also vanished. The news outlet is reporting that the decision to pull ‘Looney Tunes’ is part of a plan to ...
Warner Bros has announced they’re reviving not one, not two, but three classic cartoon franchises for modern audiences.
We learned at the time that Warner Bros. chose not to renew the Looney Tunes licensing agreements with Max (then HBO Max), letting the license lapse rather than renewing the deal keeping the Tunes ...
“[It was] a year or so before ‘Looney Tunes: Back In Action’ was released. That move really hurt the franchise,” animation historian and CalArts professor Jerry Beck told IndieWire.