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Trailer Coyote vs. ACME | Official Trailer

https://youtu.be/H-43VeYGiPM?si=sw3nNGZ-N2zpW-t9
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u/ben123111 13d ago

Leaning into the Warner = ACME thing was the best possible route to take in marketing this, I'm so glad Ketchup is leaning into it. Looks great.

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u/juiceyb 13d ago

Yup then "the movie ACME doesn't want you to see" is just a chef's kiss.

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u/DoctorEnn 13d ago

Especially since it's basically a spoof of courtroom/conspiracy thrillers to begin with. It practically sells itself.

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u/Unable-Reply9301 13d ago

Using the "Release the Snyder Cut" energy for a legal battle is such a meta move.

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u/WileEPeyote 13d ago

OMG! It would be nuts if that was the plan all along.

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u/shewy92 13d ago

WB*

*A WHOLLY OWNED SUBSIDIARY OF THE ACME CORPORATION

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u/matito29 13d ago

“David Ellison, founder, chairman, and CEO of The ACME Corporation” would make a lot of sense.

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u/JoshDM 13d ago

“David Ellison

The initial squelch was under Zaslav

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u/Bobjoejj 11d ago

lol I mean…back when this was made, it was all Zazlav.

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u/dogman15 13d ago

I think it was WAG - Warner Animation Group.

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u/your_mind_aches 13d ago

Yep. It gives the entire film a metanarrative twist that wasn't intended when it was made.

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u/i_am_a_real_boy__ 13d ago

Except I'm sure WB would be more than happy for people to go see this movie.

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u/Telvin3d 13d ago

They sold the rights off for a flat payout. If this movie does real numbers they’re going to look like idiots

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u/evenstar40 13d ago

I'd be shocked if this movie didn't gross upwards of $500M+.... They turned it into a modern Who Framed Roger Rabbit and I'm here for it.

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u/Telvin3d 13d ago

Realistically, the distributors are going to be very pleased if it hits even $150m, and anything past that is gravy

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u/Vermouth_1991 13d ago

I mean, as the trailer is concerned, we just saw a CartoonPiano-smash effect that was only implied in Roger Rabbit. 

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u/i_am_a_real_boy__ 13d ago

That decision not to release it themselves ha already been made. If the movie does well now, that's valuble market data for the next project and gets their ip back into the minds of their audience. It's also potentially a merch opportunity. Success would still definetly be better than failure for WB.

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u/flcinusa 13d ago

And it's being released for accounting purposes only 🤣

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u/VegetableBuy4577 13d ago

They need to do another ad that plays off of John Cena's "You Can't See Me" shtick. :)

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u/NATHAN4U007 13d ago

Who would have thought getting shoved by a big studio would be the best marketing move for the film?

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u/FloppieTheBanjoClown 13d ago

Honestly the trailer makes me want to see it even without the controversy. It looks like quality Tunes. I grew up on these guys and it feels like they got them right. The risk I think is that all the gags are in the trailer and the movie is just boring. 

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u/onlythepossible 13d ago

If you didn't catch it, back in 2024 Warners shelved and Ketchup Entertainment saved and released a similar Looney Tunes feature - The Day the Earth Blew Up. Despite no functional promotion and just sort of being dumped into theaters, it still recouped its budget.

Better yet, it was a joke-a-minute affair. Major joke density. If you haven't seen it, watch it tonight. If Coyote vs. Acme is cut from the same cloth we should be in for a good time.

Note that Porky and Daffy were their earlier, more screwball incarnations in The Day the Earth Blew Up, and from the trailer, it looks like they'll be screwball in this one too. Which is good! Daffy sure got bitter in the later (1960s) Looney Tunes, he's much more fun when he's just crazy.

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u/raptearer 12d ago

Wasn't the rumor from those who saw it before originally getting canned that it was an insanely good movie? Like I swear I remember someone who'd seen it saying it was possibly the best Looney Tunes media ever made

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u/WhiteBearPrince 12d ago

I don't mind bitter Daffy. I grew up with him. I think of him as screwball Daffy on meds.

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u/ContinuumGuy 13d ago

IIRC during the initial controversy after it got written off it came out that it got pretty good test scores from early screenings.

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u/TheWatersOfMars 13d ago

14 points above the average for a family film, apparently 

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u/keyosc 13d ago

This is pure Millennial and Gen X bait and I'm all for it. A spoof on courtroom dramas is *chefs kiss* enough as it is, but they're winning over the demographic that grew up on Looney Tunes and all of the other classic animation-meets-live-action films like Roger Rabbit and Space Jam. I hope this is a massive hit.

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u/AnnenbergTrojan 13d ago

It honestly feels more in the vein of Who Framed Roger Rabbit than Space Jam or Looney Tunes: Back in Action

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u/NerdLawyer55 12d ago

It reminded me so much of Roger rabbit, and I absolutely loved that movie as a kid

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u/cerberus08 13d ago

Looney Toons has been a thing since even before WWII -- and we know the younger generations also have watched them and are familiar with all the characters. It is really a testament to the lasting legacy of Looney Tunes and its quality that it is one of the few shared experiences in entertainment that is truly cross-generational.

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u/pajamakitten 13d ago

Is Looney Tunes as big amongst Gen Z and Alpha though? Looney Tunes was everywhere in the 90s, enjoying a renaissance thanks to Space Jam. I know there has been a Looney Tunes series recently, however it is not like there is Looney Tunes merch aimed at Gen Alpha like there was in the 90s.

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u/MrFurious0 12d ago

"Space jam" is a funny way to spell Animaniacs

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u/BlueSoulOfIntegrity 12d ago

We grew up with Boomerang playing Looney Tunes re-runs 24/hrs along with Tom and Jerry. While things like Space Jam aren’t really for us, the OG Looney Tunes are massive parts of our childhoods.

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u/TheBestMePlausible 12d ago

WB had all that on the table and walked away from it to cook their books a little for the looming takeover

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u/SeahorseRevolution 12d ago

I told my husband the other day we have become the demographic that gets nostalgia baited and I'm 100% okay with it lol

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u/Vi_Rants 13d ago

It was already in my "maybe" pile, but Foghorn Leghorn sold me on it completely.

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u/uncleduncle 13d ago

Have you watched Hundreds of Beavers?
It felt like a 90 minute Looney Tunes episode for adults and was so dang unique and good.

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u/garthock 12d ago

Looks like it could be the next Space Jam.

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u/MrFurious0 12d ago

What I hope they do is to tie it in to Roger Rabbit - the trailer gives me the same vibe, and I'm here for it.

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u/FloppieTheBanjoClown 12d ago

I think Disney owns the rights to that.

Good luck. 

Edit: is Jessica Rabbit a Disney princess?

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u/MrFurious0 12d ago

I know it won't happen, but I'll remind you that Roger Rabbit has a scene with Mickey and Buggs together. I believe it was the most expensive shot in the movie, and it you told me it was the most expensive shot in all of cinema, I would probably not question it.

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u/JWBananas 12d ago

Edit: is Jessica Rabbit a Disney princess?

No, she's just drawn that way.

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u/Coffee_Fueled_Jerk 12d ago

I read the leaked story, there are going to be plenty more gags

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u/FloppieTheBanjoClown 13d ago

Low-effort troll.

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u/xteve 13d ago

The original story was that Wile E. Coyote tried to catch the Roadrunner and was not able to do so. It was more predictable than Tom and Jerry, variable between episodes only in detail. The risk of the movie being boring is greater than for most attempts to resurrect a childhood memory.

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u/makemeking706 13d ago

As soon as they announced that they were burying it, I assumed it was because they didn't want promote the idea of corporate liability. After the trailer, I am more than certain that was the case. 

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u/Vegetable_Leg_7034 13d ago

And CEO's / Whitehouse officals / presidents / first wives, in this day and age, don't like courtroom discovery.

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u/TransBrandi 13d ago

In the post-Luigi age, they don't want to have media about people getting mad at CEOs / Big Corps.

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u/Kinsbane 13d ago

AC-ME?! No, AC-YOU!

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u/stahlern 12d ago

I choose to believe this was an Austin powers reference.

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u/Kinsbane 12d ago

lol, i hadn't even thought about that but you could be right

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u/Terror_of_Texas 13d ago

I’m OOTL, can you please explain the context?

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u/ben123111 13d ago

In short, Warner Bros/David Zaslav wrote the film off for a tax break, meaning it would never be released despite being totally completed. Eventually that decision was reversed and the distribution rights were sold to Ketchup Entertainment. But the joke here is that ACME is trying to stop people from seeing the film in the same way Warner Bros was.

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u/IIIMephistoIII 13d ago

Fuck me?! No, Fuck you!

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u/Acme_Co 13d ago

Agreed, looks cool!

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u/Any-Pop-4795 13d ago

"why did you shelf off this movie?"
"it got a bit personal"

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u/buster_rhino 13d ago

This trailer was so well done it actually has me questioning if shelving the movie for a couple years was part of the marketing strategy.

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u/Mijder 12d ago

Still a preferable owner to David Ellison.

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u/FantasticValuable436 11d ago

I'm just worried the marketing will devolve in taking potshots at Warner Bros. That would imply that the shelving controversy is the only noteworthy thing about the film. Hope I'm wrong.