Looney Tunes will not be leaving Max in any case. The streamer launched a listing that included the traditional cartoons leaving the platform in December.
Max has since revised their “What’s New on Max This December” press launch.
“Looney Tunes was included in error as a title leaving the platform,” learn the assertion clarifying the standing of the traditional shorts. “This isn’t the case and the present will proceed streaming on Max.”
An outcry from followers of the present adopted on social media after believing Bugs Bunny and his associates wouldn’t dwell on the streaming platform anymore.
The error comes a pair weeks after WBD introduced it could be scrapping the already-completed Coyote Vs. ACME for a tax writeoff. The David Zaslav-run firm reconsidered the choice after fan backlash and arrange screenings for streamers who may need to purchase it.
Nevertheless, it’s not all excellent news as there’s a title from the Looney Tunes household that’s getting axed from Max. The 2003 movie Looney Tunes: Again in Motion might be leaving the streamer on Dec. 31.
Looney Tunes: Again in Motion starred Brendan Fraser, Jenna Elfman and Steve Martin. The live-action and animated movie hybrid was directed by Joe Dante from a screenplay by Larry Doyle.
The movie was a parody of spy films and it adopted Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck as they turn out to be concerned in a plot by ACME Chairman to rework the world’s inhabitants into subservient monkeys utilizing the Blue Monkey diamond.
Timothy Dalton, Heather Locklear and Invoice Goldberg additionally make appearances, with Joe Alaskey voicing characters like Daffy Duck, Bugs Bunny, Sylvester, Beaky Buzzard and Mama Bear.