New fun trailer for the day the Earth exploded: a Looney Tunes movie

New fun trailer for the day the Earth exploded: a Looney Tunes movie

Here is a new trailer for the next Looney Tunes movie, The day the Earth exploded: a Looney Tunes filmthat seems very funny!

The project was announced for the first time in 2021 as part of the list of original animated film by Warner Bros. for HBO Max and Cartoon Network. The film was demolished by Max, but Ketchup Entertainment acquired North American rights on Looney Tunes’ film and will publish it in cinemas at national level by the end of the year.
The day the Earth exploded: a Looney Tunes film Stars Porky Pig and Daffy Duck as improbable heroes and the only hope of the earth when they face the threat of alien invasion.

“The film takes place a rich story of pork and Daffy that fans have never seen before: in this comedy friend of epic proportions, our heroes raid to save the world, offering all the gags and vibrant images that have made the Made Looney tuned so iconic, but on a scope and a staircase still to be experimented. “

Gareth West, CEO of Ketchup Entertainment previously in a note: “The day the earth exploded It is a historical moment for the Looney Tunes franchise and we are proud to collaborate with the animation of Warner Bros. to bring this film to the theatrically audience.

“We cannot wait for the public of all ages to experience one of the most intelligent animated films in recent years,” said Gareth West, CEO of Ketchup Entertainment. “

Fred Hedman of GFM Animation added: “Gareth’s enthusiasm for the spectacular and Looney Adventure by Warner Bros. Looney convinced us that Ketchup Entertainment were the right partners to publish the film in North America.

“We can’t wait to continue working with the team while preparing for the public to embrace Porky Pig and Daffy Duck on the big screen.”

Pete BrowngardtThe creator of Cartoon Network’s Uncle grandfather and a writer-director Looney Tones Cartoons, directed the film presented in preview at the Annecy Animation Festival in June.

Browngardt also co-disclosed the film with Alex Kirwan (Cartoons of Looney Tunes) e Kevin Costello (THE Tom & Jerry Movies).

The film will arrive in the cinemas on March 13th.

By Joey Gour
Source: Geek Tyrant

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