There simply isn't enough for it to stand out a lot from the crowd. Otherwise, it's hard to imagine a timeline where this show gets picked out of all of Warner Bros' shows. Mucha Lucha's most notable aspects are that it's the first animated kids show to be created with Flash and was successful enough for a movie. Noms: I'd say Tenet man is safe for now so let's start with the next oneīoy who rolls into people like a bowling ball teams up with (good) girl and a flea impersonator Either way they're never getting Carrey or Benny C for this and Karloff is dead so that takes away a lot of the excitement. Whatever the reason, it leaves Grinch as something that Warner has no vested interest in.ĭepends on the Grinch.
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The lack of plans mean that either WB isn't interested, or they feel like the 2018 movie is too recent. Now that doesn't necessarily mean they didn't get the rights to the Grinch (though it's worth pointing out that Netflix recently ran a Green Eggs and Ham show, so the rights are definitely split). Cat in the Cat, Oh the Places You'll Go, all that stuff but no Grinch. Let's leave aside the lack of information on Seuss' widow's stance on videogame crossovers, or even if the deal covers videogames at all. I saw the article about the deal with the Seuss estate. I hardly see a franchise that WB has much of a stake in.
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They have no relationship to the IP other than the fact that they license out an old short to someone else. So Warner never made anything related to the Grinch. And after that, both movies were made by Universal. Yet, the special, to my knowledge, airs on ABC, which is a Disney-owned network. However, through Turner's purchase of part of MGM's library, they now own it. They didn't make the original special, that was MGM.
Now, WB has a complicated history with Mr. Further incarnations of him include a live-action movie in which he's played by Jim Carrey and an animated theatrical film in which Benedict Cumberbatch plays the green grouch. He originated as a children's book but became famous through an animated special by the legendary Chuck Jones. Seuss character that tries to steal Christmas before learning what it's truly all about.