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Warner Bros. Pictures Animation Tries to Turn the Page at Annecy With Ambitious New Feature Slate
After the controversies surrounding 'The Day the Earth Blew Up' and 'Coyote vs. Acme,' WBPA boss Bill Damaschke came to Annecy with a message for the industry: The era of canceled releases and corporate caution is over.
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According to The Hollywood Reporter’s source item, Warner Bros. Pictures Animation Tries to Turn the Page at Annecy With Ambitious New Feature Slate, After the controversies surrounding ‘The Day the Earth Blew Up’ and ‘Coyote vs. Acme,’ WBPA boss Bill Damaschke came to Annecy with a message for the industry: The era of canceled releases and corporate caution is over.
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- Warner Bros. Pictures Animation Tries to Turn the Page at Annecy With Ambitious New Feature SlateThe Hollywood Reporter - 2026-06-23T08:32:32+00:00
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