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Warner Bros. Plans To Demolish Looney Tunes BuildingWarner Bros plans to bulldoze the Looney Tunes' home on the Burbank lot to make space for new HBO shows. Recent actions like removing Looney Tunes content from Max hint that Warner Bros may be ...
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Comic Book Resources on MSNWarner Bros. Quietly Burying 95 Years of Animation History Makes Even Less Sense 2 Weeks Later (But It's Good News for Looney Tunes Fans)Warner Bros. has caused a lot of confusion with the Looney Tunes brand recently, by first removing the cartoons from Max and now a new movie.
“Annecy is the highlight of our year, and it’s an honor for Warner Bros. Animation to participate in such a meaningful way,” Sam Register, President, Warner Bros. Animation, Cartoon Network ...
The Looney Tunes film Coyote vs. Acme won’t be rotting away in David Zaslav’s basement for the next 50 years. Warner Bros. Discovery has sold the rights to the movie to Ketchup Entertainment, the same ...
The “Looney Tunes” building will no longer have a home on the Warner Bros. lot in Burbank, as it will be demolished to make way for HBO productions.
PREVIOUS: A little cartoon history is about to be history on the Warner Bros. lot: the studio is razing the single-story building where Looney Tunes was once housed. Deadline understands that ...
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