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The plan to quietly kill Coyote v. Acme blew up in David Zaslav’s face

Warner Bros. Discovery's strategy of shelving nearly completed films like Coyote v. Acme for tax write-offs has backfired, generating significant public backlash and industry criticism. The practice, intended to manage corporate debt, has damaged the studio's reputation and creator relationships. This highlights ongoing tensions between financial engineering and creative production in the streaming era.

Background

Warner Bros. Discovery has been canceling nearly completed projects for tax write-offs as a financial strategy to manage corporate debt, following similar moves with Batgirl and Scoob! Holiday Haunt.

Source
The Verge
Published
Apr 26, 2026 at 08:00 PM
Score
5.0 / 10