Warner Bros. Discovery Shelves Complete Movie for Tax Write-Off

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Warner Bros. Discovery faces backlash for shelving the movie 'Coyote vs. Acme' despite its completion and positive reception. People involved were unaware of the decision until contacted by publications.

Last week, Warner Bros. Discovery announced that they were shelving the movie 'Coyote vs. Acme' for tax write-off purposes, despite it being 100% complete and tested very high. This decision received backlash as it was unexpected and the film was well-received.

People involved only found out about the shelving when publications reached out for comment.

 

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