Animation : A movie WB/Discovery didn’t shelve by Mike Boas

Mike Boas

A movie WB/Discovery didn’t shelve

They probably would have shelved the new Looney Tunes film if it had cost more. It only cost 15 million, so not big enough for a tax write-off like Batgirl.

As it is, they sold the distribution rights instead of doing distro themselves. No long term thinking going on over there.

Anyway, looks awesome.

https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/movies/movie-news/how-the-looney-tunes-film-defied-the-odds-1236075465/

From the Brink to the Big Screen: How the Looney Tunes Film Defied the Odds
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Maurice Vaughan

I saw the trailer for The Day the Earth Blew Up, Mike Boas. I'm looking forward to the movie! I think Batgirl and Coyote vs. Acme would've been hits because of their fan bases and marketing. I would've definitely watched them.

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