That's interesting. Other than that, it was a limited release.Actually, The Last Flight of the Champion was shown in more than one town. Atlanta, for example. Alas, I missed it. And, yeah, it's strange that it disappeared into the depths with nary a ripple.
Well look on the bright side. At least we have the Looney Tunes Show which is actually pretty good, and *shock* gets laughs from Lola....The scary thing is how that rumor spread like it was officially a thing. Even worse is that anyone believed it would happen period.
Sure, it would be a nice little boost to the Looney Tunes characters if it were to happen, but there is no way that they'd bother with a sequel to something that did so meh.
As funny as the Looney Tunes Show is, apparently it's the reason why Tom Ruegger's "Mixed Nutz" series was never made. If I had a choice between a sitcom starring the Looney Tunes and a crossover series starring both the Looney Tunes AND the Hanna-Barbera characters, I'd go for the latter. From what Ruegger says in the first entry (at the bottom), this series almost went into production.Well look on the bright side. At least we have the Looney Tunes Show which is actually pretty good, and *shock* gets laughs from Lola....
What people would rather see the Cat in the Hat brutually murdered (not literally children, I mean ruined) than a funny Looney Tunes movie?Honestly, that...doesn't really sound too good. It seems like a collection of 6 minute long CN ID's from the 90's as a TV show. I don't think the die hard LT fans would like that any better. Of course, they automatically hate anything that isn't from the 1950's, anyway. Can't really blame them, but other than 2 horrid misfires, the Looney Tunes based cartoon series have been thoroughly enjoyable if different. Then of course they gave LTS the heave ho. I don't think they even showed the last episode in the US.
And considering LT:BIA got such a cold reception (thanks to Elf and Cat in the Hat), I doubt they're really looking to another movie, no matter how many times they threaten the Marvin the Martian and Bugs Bunny live action pictures. Weren't we even supposed to get a sequel to that dull, poorly cast Yogi Bear movie by now too? So that's why I'm not buying Space Jam 2. Especially since it's also been widely debunked.
American McGee, for one.What people would rather see the Cat in the Hat brutually murdered (not literally children, I mean ruined) than a funny Looney Tunes movie?