>because.... they just have to ok?
Unironically, yes. If you're going to take up the time of the cast and crew and everyone else behind the scenes who worked to made the movie happen than yes, it does need to be put out there, for better or for worse. Stuff like this and Batgirl set a very bad precedent- actors and directors and writers and everyone else aren't going to want to work with a studio that could arbitrarily decide to throw out everything they've done at the eleventh hour for a quick buck. I can already hear you typing >but all those people got paid, why would they care?
and if that's the case than I hate to tell you that you don't get it, and you're not gonna make it.
A writer and actor strike just ended, which means that a sizable gap in content might eventually end as well. Warner Bros could use all the creatives they can get considering that they've been bleeding out the ass trying to make their own MCU for like a decade at this point and failing spectacularly.
Everyone with half a brain is going to look at them axing a Looney Tunes movie and say their product has 0 chance of also not getting the same fate if WB decides it wants another tax write off. If the fricking Looney Tunes aren't safe from this bullshit, nothing is.
Now stop acting like a moron on a Mexican tarantula enthusiast forum.
Because the movie is finished so yeah, they have to. Look how much damage it did to their reputation when they pulled this stunt. You don't stay in business by losing everybody's trust
cute sentiment but it falls flat once you remember this movie belongs to WB and they can do anything they please with it and they verifiably deemed the Coyote movie a failure and not worth the risk and so maybe take a good look at that screenshot and trust the judgement of the executives for once.
as for the writers and animators, they can always get another job somewhere where they'll get respect, unless they want to admit there's no other game in town and throw the indie scene under the bus.
>WB and they can do anything they please
Yeah, look how that has worked out for them, thinking about merging with paramount lmao. Companies CAN'T do anything they plase if they want to stay in the business for long.
I wonder if they outright just purged Batgirl from existence
Yeah, black yassskween Babs sounded awful but I was curious to see Brendan Fraser in a DC movie
A writer and actor strike just ended, which means that a sizable gap in content might eventually end as well. Warner Bros could use all the creatives they can get considering that they've been bleeding out the ass trying to make their own MCU for like a decade at this point and failing spectacularly.
Everyone with half a brain is going to look at them axing a Looney Tunes movie and say their product has 0 chance of also not getting the same fate if WB decides it wants another tax write off. If the fricking Looney Tunes aren't safe from this bullshit, nothing is.
Now stop acting like a moron on a Mexican tarantula enthusiast forum.
Because the movie is finished so yeah, they have to. Look how much damage it did to their reputation when they pulled this stunt. You don't stay in business by losing everybody's trust
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cute sentiment but it falls flat once you remember this movie belongs to WB and they can do anything they please with it and they verifiably deemed the Coyote movie a failure and not worth the risk and so maybe take a good look at that screenshot and trust the judgement of the executives for once.
as for the writers and animators, they can always get another job somewhere where they'll get respect, unless they want to admit there's no other game in town and throw the indie scene under the bus.
>consequences for not releasing a shitty movie
such as
Imagine seeing WB drop Shazam 2 and Flash and Aquaman 2 this year and arguing, without any irony, that they care about "quality"
>Your honor! My client is too hot to go to jail
>You're right
>*Tump* *Tump*
>Not guilty!
WB has to release this mediocre movie because.... they just have to ok?
>because.... they just have to ok?
Unironically, yes. If you're going to take up the time of the cast and crew and everyone else behind the scenes who worked to made the movie happen than yes, it does need to be put out there, for better or for worse. Stuff like this and Batgirl set a very bad precedent- actors and directors and writers and everyone else aren't going to want to work with a studio that could arbitrarily decide to throw out everything they've done at the eleventh hour for a quick buck. I can already hear you typing
>but all those people got paid, why would they care?
and if that's the case than I hate to tell you that you don't get it, and you're not gonna make it.
>the poor writers and animators
it's not theirs.
cute sentiment but it falls flat once you remember this movie belongs to WB and they can do anything they please with it and they verifiably deemed the Coyote movie a failure and not worth the risk and so maybe take a good look at that screenshot and trust the judgement of the executives for once.
as for the writers and animators, they can always get another job somewhere where they'll get respect, unless they want to admit there's no other game in town and throw the indie scene under the bus.
>WB and they can do anything they please
Yeah, look how that has worked out for them, thinking about merging with paramount lmao. Companies CAN'T do anything they plase if they want to stay in the business for long.
>this movie belongs to WB and they can do anything they please with it
And they can reap the consequences for that, too.
>consequences for not releasing a shitty movie
such as
I wonder if they outright just purged Batgirl from existence
Yeah, black yassskween Babs sounded awful but I was curious to see Brendan Fraser in a DC movie
Wouldn't be surprised if far more people were excited for Coyote than Batgirl.
>What are you saying Jerry, we're the Eltingville Club. We have to see everything
A writer and actor strike just ended, which means that a sizable gap in content might eventually end as well. Warner Bros could use all the creatives they can get considering that they've been bleeding out the ass trying to make their own MCU for like a decade at this point and failing spectacularly.
Everyone with half a brain is going to look at them axing a Looney Tunes movie and say their product has 0 chance of also not getting the same fate if WB decides it wants another tax write off. If the fricking Looney Tunes aren't safe from this bullshit, nothing is.
Now stop acting like a moron on a Mexican tarantula enthusiast forum.
Yes, and actors need exposure to get work.
This kind of stuff may end up damaging their careers.
Because the movie is finished so yeah, they have to. Look how much damage it did to their reputation when they pulled this stunt. You don't stay in business by losing everybody's trust
The movie was finished. To not release it would be some sort of Producers scam.
Imagine seeing WB drop Shazam 2 and Flash and Aquaman 2 this year and arguing, without any irony, that they care about "quality"
>said
I want this to be a joke in the movie. He gets called up to the stand for his testimony but can't say a thing.
Wile E Coyote speaks you know.
I will not remind you again mister Coyote that your conduct is just not bussin senpai
>Do you swear to tell the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth?
>No cap
Explain this meme. Why is the coyote a zoomer now?
because he just is okay
I hope Marvin appears at some point.
Coyote has decided to seek different legal counsel.
leaked footage.
Pfft, as if this movie would have a good hand-drawn animation
>Trusting executives
>Ever
have a nice day, Zaslav
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This anon is intentionally acting moronic to rile people up. Don't give him any (you)s
Do the boots taste good?
Zaslav himself rubbed his own shit on them for extra zest.
he eats too much corn
Zesty!
>wb doesn't own the stuff they own
peak cope
Animaniacs made it happen
>Another anvil joke
How so?
Why do people worship corporations and businessmen?
Actual mental moronation.
Will the movie be good?