In August 2022, Hollywood was hit with the bombshell news that Batgirl had been scrapped, despite the then-upcoming DC movie having already been shot. Since then, a variety of tore projects from Warner Bros. Discovery have been set aside, and as of today, there’s another movie that’s been added to this unfortunate list. However, there’s is a silver lining to take into account with this news.
Earlier today, John Cena shared a series of cryptic Instagram posts, one of which was the Looney Tunes-style “The End” tag from so many of those classic animated shorts. At the time, it was speculated that this was him teasing the end of his WWE career, but it turns out that’s not the case at all. THR has learned that Warner Bros. is shelving Coyote vs. Acme, the animated/live-action hybrid Looney Tunes movie that Cena was set to star in as the president of the ACME Corporation. A spokesperson from the studio’s Motion Picture Group said the following about the movie no longer moving forward:
As anyone remotely familiar with Looney Tunes knows, Wile E. Coyote frequently has poor luck capturing the Road Runner using his various ACME Corporation products. Coyote vs. Acme was set to follow Wile trying to sue the company, with Will Forte playing his lawyer and John Cena playing ACME’s CEO. David Green directed the feature, and DC Studios co-head James Gunn produced it and worked on the story. Coyote vs. Acme filmed from early April 2022 to late May of the same year, and it was originally supposed to come out on July 21, 2023, though Barbie ended up taking that date instead.
More to come…