Orange Man is only going to be President for the next 2 years (assuming the hamburders don't get to him first). After January 2029, we'll have a new POTUS and new appointees. He Who Shall Not Be Named doesn't figure into this in the long term.
@awinger24: My guy. Relax. Chill out. Have a Snickers.
Paramount's purchase of Warner Bros has to pass regulations both nationally and internationally. Things aren't going to start changing tomorrow. These things typically take months, sometimes years, to be finalized. We likely won't see...
That won't happen, even if Warner Bros. Discovery is sold. Did The Simpsons die after Disney purchased Fox Entertainment? No. Did Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles die after they were bout by Nickelodeon? No. Did Garfield die after Nick bought Paws, Inc.? No. Looney Tunes is too popular and...
Read this:
https://www.cartoonbrew.com/studios/report-warner-bros-plans-to-relaunch-looney-tunes-theatrically-in-2028-242805.html
There's still the "super secret Looney Tunes project" with directors Todd Wilderman and Hamish Grieve. The theatrical film series is slated for 2028. You just need...
Sure, I get that. It's just more convenient to have them all in 1 place than have to subscribe to 2 or 3 separate streaming services, but like I said earlier, I know that a lot of adults aren't willing to pay extra for that convenience.
Because Warner Brothers doesn't want to let people watch CN/AS shows for free.
However, I can imagine WB launching a separate streaming service for the Cartoon Network shows now that they've been removed from HBO Max. This hypothetical streamer could be free with ads and have an ad-free tier...
That's definitely not going to happen. The Annecy Animation Festival is happening right now as we speak. The split won't be finalized until mid 2026. Unless someone at WB says differently, assume everything that was already in the works will go as originally planned.
Basically, what this means...
Space Jam: A New Legacy was released in 2021. That was 4 years ago, and Bugs hasn't said anything to that effect since. No offense, man, but you really need to learn to let things go.
No one at Warner Bros. has ever said this or has even hinted towards it. That's merely an assumption on your...
No one said that Cartoon Network is coming to an end. CN is going to have a significant presence at this year's Annecy Animation Festival. WB wouldn't go through the trouble of arranging that if they were just going to shut the channel down.
Nah, Cartoon Network is a subdivision of Warner...
By "they", I assume you mean Warner Bros., since Hanna-Barbera Studios no longer exists.
The only reason why Dread Baron and Mumbly were used is because Wacky Races was a co-production between H-B and Heater-Quigley Productions, so H-B didn't have full control over the use Dastardly and...
I'd just like to point out that neither Bugs Bunny Builders nor Tiny Toons Looniversity have officially been sidelined. There's been no formal announcement made regarding the future of either series.
We know that Sesame Street won't go to Disney Plus because Jim Henson made it clear that he didn't want Disney owning SS and he refused to sell his 50% share to Disney. I could see Sesame Street going to either Apple TV+, Netflix or Amazon Prime.
^Exactly. It's a cartoon. You don't need to retire the character just because their original VA quit or was fired or whatever. If A-list characters like Bugs Bunny and Mickey Mouse can be recast, then B-list characters like Maude Flanders can be replaced without fans going nuts .
The only...
"Winter Blunderland" was not a Christmas special at all. It just took place during the wintertime, but the holiday did not play a part in the episode, nor was it ever mentioned.
That said, the episode was OK. Elmer Fudd finally makes a true appearance, for those who have been waiting to see...
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