What's Happening?
The film 'Coyote vs. Acme,' originally produced by Warner Bros., is set for a theatrical release on August 28, 2026, under Ketchup Entertainment. The movie, featuring stars such as Lana Condor, John Cena, and Will Forte, was shelved by Warner Bros. in 2023
despite positive test screenings. This decision led to public discontent, prompting Warner Bros. to sell the film to Ketchup Entertainment for approximately $50 million in March 2025. The film's script, written by Samy Burch, has been praised, and the movie is directed by David Green with production by James Gunn. A new trailer is expected to be released next week, coinciding with tax day, humorously referencing Warner Bros.' decision to take a $30 million tax write-down instead of releasing the film.
Why It's Important?
The release of 'Coyote vs. Acme' highlights the complexities and risks involved in film production and distribution. Warner Bros.' initial decision to shelve the film, despite positive feedback, underscores the financial and strategic calculations studios must make. The subsequent sale to Ketchup Entertainment illustrates how smaller distributors can capitalize on opportunities left by major studios, potentially reshaping the competitive landscape in film distribution. This move also reflects the growing trend of studios offloading projects to manage financial risks, impacting how films reach audiences. The film's eventual release could set a precedent for how other shelved projects might find new life through alternative distribution channels.
What's Next?
With the film's release scheduled for August 28, 2026, anticipation is building, especially with the upcoming trailer release. The film's performance could influence future decisions by major studios regarding shelved projects. If successful, it may encourage more studios to reconsider the potential of shelved films, possibly leading to more sales to independent distributors. Additionally, the film's reception could impact the careers of those involved, particularly the cast and crew, and influence future collaborations between major studios and independent distributors.












