‘Coyote vs ACME’ Takes the Internet ‘Avengers’ Joke to a New Extent With a Parody Trailer
Credits: Coyote vs. Acme/ @comingsoonnet via X/ Production - Warner Animation Group, Troll Court Entertainment, Keylight Pictures, Warner Bros. Pictures Animation/ Distribution - Ketchup Entertainment
Credits: Coyote vs. Acme/ @comingsoonnet via X/ Production - Warner Animation Group, Troll Court Entertainment, Keylight Pictures, Warner Bros. Pictures Animation/ Distribution - Ketchup Entertainment
Coyote vs. Acme has unveiled a brand-new trailer that cheekily spoofs the grand spectacle of Avengers: Doomsday and the modern superhero event movie formula. For longtime Looney Tunes fans, it feels like a perfectly fitting joke from a franchise that has spent decades turning elaborate failure into an art form. Ever since Wile E. Coyote first began chasing the Road Runner across desert mesas in the late 1940s, the character has become one of animation's most enduring icons.
At first glance, the footage looks like another oversized Hollywood event trailer. But buried beneath the dramatic imagery are hints that someone may finally be holding ACME accountable for years of cartoon catastrophe. Whether that mystery leads to justice, revenge, or another spectacular backfire remains part of the fun, and has now made Avengers: Doomsday take shares as well.
Coyote vs Acme takes aim at Avengers' superhero culture
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The 53-second teaser announces the film's theatrical release date of August 28, 2026, while framing Coyote vs. Acme as an epic conflict between beloved cartoon characters and the fictional corporation responsible for decades of malfunctioning inventions. Fans immediately drew comparisons to Avengers: Doomsday across social media, praising the stylish animation and celebrating the return of familiar faces in the hybrid live-action and animated adventure. What makes the parody especially effective is how precisely it mimics modern franchise marketing.
The trailer opens like a dark conspiracy thriller. And casts Bugs Bunny as a mysterious informant before revealing a title card promising that "Bugs Bunny will return." Rather than teasing another world-saving superhero crossover, the joke elevates a courtroom dispute against a mega-corporation into an event worthy of cinematic-universe hysteria. It is a clever wink at audiences who have spent years decoding post-credit scenes and waiting for the next interconnected saga.
Few movies have experienced a production journey quite as dramatic as the fictional legal battle at its center. For a time, Coyote vs. Acme seemed destined to disappear into a studio vault, becoming one more Hollywood what-if discussed only in industry circles and fan forums.
The film fans refused to let disappear
Passionate viewers rallied behind the project after Warner Bros. shelved the completed film. The backlash from audiences, filmmakers, cast members, and animation supporters became one of the most visible fan-driven campaigns in recent Hollywood memory. Eventually, distributor Ketchup Entertainment acquired the film in a deal reportedly worth around $50 million, giving the project a second chance at reaching theaters.
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Now that comeback story has entered another unexpected chapter. Ketchup Entertainment has partnered with Legion M, the fan-owned equity crowdfunding company founded in 2016. With more than 60,000 investors and involvement in over 15 film releases, Legion M specializes in transforming audience enthusiasm into tangible support. The partnership allows the same fan community that helped save the movie to become active participants in its theatrical journey.
Directed by David Green from a script by Samy Burch, with producers Chris deFaria and James Gunn, the film stars Will Forte, John Cena, Lana Condor, and Tone Bell. As August 28 approaches, Coyote vs. Acme is shaping up to be far more than another nostalgic revival. It has become a rare example of a film rescued by the very audience that wanted to see it.
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Edited By: Adiba Nizami
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