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EQUIPThe Verge · 1h ago

Coyote vs. Acme is even funnier because Warner Bros. Discovery tried to kill it

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Warner Bros. Discovery faces scrutiny for attempting to shelve the nearly completed film Coyote vs. Acme. The controversy highlights a corporate strategy of cancelling projects to secure tax write-offs despite potential audience interest.

  • 01Warner Bros. Discovery attempted to cancel the nearly finished film for financial tax benefits
  • 02Executive leadership under David Zaslav faces criticism for recurring patterns of shelving creative assets
  • 03Public controversy surrounding the cancellation significantly increased visibility and consumer interest in the project
  • 04The situation underscores tensions between corporate fiscal strategies and traditional content distribution models

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There's an argument to be made that people wouldn't be all that interested in Coyote vs. Acme if it weren't for the way David Zaslav tried to kill it. By trying to shelve the project, Warner Bros. Discovery only drew attention to its habit of disappearing nearly completed movies in order to cash in on […]