For the primary time in a number of years a Looney Tunes film is headed to theaters.
Ketchup Leisure introduced at present they’ve acquired the rights to launch The Day the Earth Blew Up, a Looney Tunes function that was initially deliberate again in 2021 as an HBO Max streaming film. Like so many different tasks initially meant for HBO Max (after which Max), the movie has by no means been launched. However now Ketchup has picked it up and can carry it to theaters.
If and when the movie premieres in multiplexes, will probably be simply the third Looney Tunes film to hit the large display screen within the twenty first century, following 2003’s Looney Tunes: Again in Motion and 2021’s Area Jam: A New Legacy. (One other Looney Tunes function deliberate for theaters, Coyote vs. Acme, is one other sufferer of Warner Bros. Discovery’s cost-cutting technique of not-releasing films as a way to write them off for tax functions; to this point it seems like that film will probably be shelved indefinitely.)
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Right here is the official plot synopsis for the movie:
Directed by Pete Browngardt (Looney Tunes Cartoons, Uncle Grandpa), the movie stars two-time Emmy winner Eric Bauza reprising his roles as lifelong associates Daffy Duck and Porky Pig who uncover a sinister alien invasion plot whereas working on the native bubble gum manufacturing facility. Along with Petunia Pig, our unlikely heroes embark on a hilarious high-stakes mission combating off zombies and aliens whereas delivering all of the snigger out-loud gags and vibant visuals which have made the Looney Tunes so iconic.
Ketchup Leisure has but to announce an particular launch date for The Day the Earth Blew Up in theaters. However it seems like we’ll no less than get to see it, and that’s an excellent factor lately.
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