News culture “On the Verge of Being Lost Forever” Warner Bros. has decided to delete this film completely, angry fans want to do everything to preserve it
This feature film, which seemed extremely promising, was simply canceled and its images are in danger of being deleted. The outrage is total!
Unfortunately, Hollywood sometimes makes decisions that not only don’t please everyone, but can also be completely unexpected. Recently, an entire film was simply deleted by Warner Bros.
You will never see Coyote vs. summit
You may have already heard of the production: Coyote vs Acme
The feature film was supposed to be released in cinemas last year and had already received a good response after a few test screenings. The feature film was actually finished and just waiting to see the light of day. It offers a modern and hilarious take on “Looney Tunes.” That was before the announcement from Warner Bros., who simply made the decision to drop the film. In other words: despite the work of the entire technical team, the director, the screenwriter and the actors who invested in their roles (Will Forte and John Cena), the images of this feature film will be deleted and no one will be able to to look at it. A sad decision that provokes the anger of Internet users, but especially of those involved in the production of this film.
The people involved in this film are angry at Warner Bros.
This feature film, which mixes live-action and animation, will not see the light of day and, unsurprisingly, no one appreciates this decision. Those most affected are those invested in this project, especially the film’s actors. It was Will Forte who spoke on X (formerly called Twitter) to share his feelings on this extremely frustrating situation.
On the Coyote vs. Teams Acme: I know many of you didn’t have the opportunity to see our game film. Unfortunately, it looks like you’ll never see it. When I found out our film was going to be canceled, I didn’t even get a chance to watch it. So I told everyone the same thing: This thing must be a nameless piece of shit. But then I saw it. And he’s great.
This isn’t the first time Warner Bros. has done this. The Batgirl film starring Leslie Grace, JK Simmons, Brendan Fraser and Michael Keaton suffered the exact same fate, as did an animated Scooby-Doo film. It can be assumed that little information will be disclosed on this topic. Despite everything, Internet users are determined to preserve this film so that the efforts of everyone involved do not come to nothing.