Warner Bros Discovery Pull $115M Write Down On Mystery Plans Related To Animated Films

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According to Hollywood reporters, animated film projects have been the most sought-after and talked about in the world of film. Back in Nov. Warner cancelled

“Coyote vs Acme,”

only to provide it with a temporary moment of implementation.

This animated feature film has become the most widely talked about film since news broke that Warners intended to toss out the movie.
A lot of filmmakers and fans took to social media to air their opinions and Warners shortly altered its course and later allowed film director Dave Green to make the film available to other buyers to shop— a plan that Green had in place before Warner decided to scrap the film.

One of the buyers, who wanted to purchase the film from Green, came in bidding with the sum of $40 million.

As for the future of Coyote Vs Acme, the signs are not visible that a release will occur in this new year. Discovery wrote off $115 million as part of an earning filing in content due to projects dropped in the third quarter of 2024, being that it was part of a

“strategic realignment plan associated with the Warner Bros Pictures Animation Group.”

As part of the filing, part of the $115 million in written cost conceivably belonged to Coyote vs Acme and the fate of a $70 million feature film deal had been in the waiting line for months. Since the campaign from last fall, Coyote vs Acme has been championed by a trending hashtag #ReleaseCoyoteVsAcme by actor Eric Bauza. Since it assumed earnings, fans believe that Friday could be a day for the project since the earnings could reveal its fate.

#Clique, what are your thoughts on this?

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