The CEO of the World Bank, David Zaslav, once again succeeded in angering Internet users after reports of… Coyote vs. PeakPotential shelves have come into the open. Zaslav was already a negative figure in the industry for fans, especially after his stance during the SAG-AFTRA and WGA strikes.
David Zaslav was also credited with canceling some final projects e.g Bat girl For the purposes of writing off taxes, which angered the masses. And this time, he's facing more backlash because the World Bank's CEO didn't even see what happened Coyote vs. Peak Before deciding not to release it.
Furthermore, the other three executives responsible for taking the call about the film were not fully invested in the project, even before the film's future was decided. The CEOs and co-presidents of Warner Bros. Motion Picture Group's Michael De Luca and Pam Abdi only saw the “Director's Cut.”
Fans expressed their disappointment with the film's cancellation and their anger at David Zaslav, whose decisions ruined several WB projects that could have worked well for fans.
Fans were disappointed by WB and David Zaslav's alleged decision to pull the plug Coyote vs. Peak
Although it received good ratings from audiences in preview screenings, Coyote vs. Peak He underwent a complex operation. The film was reportedly expected to make between $35 and $40 million in tax write-offs. The World Bank wanted $75-$80 million from the buyer but was unwilling to negotiate.
Although the film received some exciting buyers and good offers from Paramount, Netflix, and Amazon, WB ultimately did not sell the project, much to the surprise of fans.
Speaking about the film, Paul Scheer, who was at the screening, told The Wrap:
“What was so exciting was that it seemed like the movie captured the Looney Tunes sound we love in a way that none of the other iconic releases ever did.”
Fans expressed their frustration and took to X's post to “discuss the movie” about David Zaslav and Coyote vs. Peak:
The future of Coyote vs. Peak It's still not completely set in stone, but most people can predict that this will be another WB decision that fans will hate.
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