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List of unproduced Warner Bros. Animation projects

This is a list of unmade and unreleased projects by Warner Bros. Animation Studios. Some of these productions were, or still are, in development limbo. The following included animated feature films, short films and TV shows that were made by Warner Bros. Animation or their division Warner Bros. Pictures Animation.

1990s edit

1992 edit

Series Title Description
Feature film The Thief and the Cobbler Following his success with Who Framed Roger Rabbit in 1988, Richard Williams and Warner Bros. negotiated a funding and a distribution deal for his long in-development feature, which included a $25 million marketing budget.[1] The film was not finished by a 1991 deadline that Warner Bros. originally imposed upon Williams, and after a rough screening of the film in May 1992, the studio backed out of production entirely.[2] The Completion Bond Company seized control of the film afterwards, where it would be overhauled and released under the title The Princess and the Cobbler in 1993.[3]
DC Animated Universe Catwoman: The Animated Series After the success of Batman: The Animated Series, Bruce Timm was asked by Warner Bros. and Fox Kids to make a spin-off show, but with Catwoman. However, only a small amount of production work was done before the idea was scrapped in favor of Superman: The Animated Series.[4]

1994 edit

Series Title Description
Feature film Androcles Modern Family writer Stephen Lloyd along with Jonathan Ehrlich (who would go to work on Hi Opie!) and Ann Carli of Crossroads and Fast Food Nation pitched an idea for an animated film version of the famous Roman folktale of Androcles with new songs by Michael Jackson for Warner Bros., but due to production problems going on at Warner Bros. Feature Animation, the film's production was shut down.[5][failed verification]
Feature film King Tut In 1994, Bill Kroyer, along with his studio Kroyer Films, was asked to co-produce Warner Bros. Animation's animated musical film of the early times of famous kid Egyptian Pharaoh Tutankhamun (also known as King Tut) with new songs by Prince, but nothing came through and the production was likely cancelled due to some arguments between Kroyer and Warner Bros. However, a few of the concepts later went into Jay Stephens' animated TV show version of his comic Tutenstein. While the rest of the concepts would be used for the upcoming Warner Bros. Spanish animated movie Moomios.[5]
Feature film Marco Polo Warner Bros. Feature Animation had plans to make an animated epic movie based on and inspired by the life and times of famous explorer Marco Polo. However the film's production was canceled due to high production costs.[6]
DC animated universe Teen Titans Warner Bros originally considered producing an animated television series based on the Marv Wolfman, George Perez and Arnold Drake comic book of the same name, but the series was cancelled, and an animated series unrelated to the DC animated universe was produced instead and aired simultaneously on Cartoon Network and Kids' WB from 2003 to 2006
Feature film The Snow Queen Another animated film that was going to be directed by Bill Kroyer and produced by Kroyer Films for Warner Bros. Animation was in the works, this film was going to be based on The Snow Queen, but after heated arguments between Kroyer and Warner Bros. and Kroyer being fired from directing Quest for Camelot, production for The Snow Queen, along with King Tut and Arrow (an animated film fully made by Kroyer Films and distributed by Warner Bros.), was forced to be shut down.[5][failed verification]

1995 edit

Series Title Description
Feature film untitled Day of the Dead film In 1995, There were plans for a animated musical film centered around the Mexican Holiday of the same name with art work by Milton Knight and would predated famous Day of the Dead animated films like The Book of Life and Coco. The film was scrapped most likely due to the tragic death of Selena, who the filmmakers and songwriters really wanted to be one of the voices in the movie before production even started.[7]
Feature film Shangri-La According to animator Michel Gagné's website. Warner Bros. Feature Animation had plans for an animated movie about a group of friends going on a quest to find the city of Shangri-La, after finding a map to it. However the film's production was shut down for unknown reasons.[8]
Feature film The Flying Dutchman In 1995, writers Evelyn Gabai and Sandy Fries of Spider-Man: The Animated Series pitched an idea to Warner Bros. Feature Animation of an animated film of the ghost ship "The Flying Dutchman" with an prologue by David Bowie, but nothing came through and the production was shut down.[5][failed verification]
Feature film Hiiaka, Daughter of the Volcano In 1995, animation director Frederik Du Chau was going to make an animated musical film of the famous Hawaiian story Hiiaka, Daughter of the Volcano with a new song by Michael Franks. However, after Bill Kroyer was fired from directing Quest for Camelot and Frederik was brought to take over directing, the film's production was shut down immediately.[9][failed verification]
Feature film Nicholas Cricket In 1995, Storyopolis announced it was co-producing a musical animated film adaptation of the children's book Nicholas Cricket by Joyce Maxner and William Joyce with Warner Bros.[10] In 1999, it was announced that Sandra Bullock's production company Fortis Films had extended its production deal with Warner Bros with Nicholas Cricket as one of its projects, and Karey Kirkpatrick was attached as screenwriter.[11]
Feature film The Sorcerer's Apprentice Along with a series of announced projects, Storyopolis announced they were adapting the children's novel The Sorcerer's Apprentice by Nancy Willard. In January 1997, Geena Davis was cast to voice the female apprentice Sylvia and her production company, the Forge, was co-producing the film. Bill Marsilli was also attached to serve as the project's screenwriter.[10]
Feature film The Jester Along with a series of announced projects, Storyopolis announced they were co-producing an animated film about a Jester going on a quest to save his kingdom and win the love of his life.[12]
Feature film The Iguana Brothers Along with a series of announced projects, Storyopolis announced they were adapting the children's book The Iguana Brothers by Tony Johnston and Marc Teague. The story was to tell a road trip featuring two iguanas who travel to Rio de Janeiro for Carnival.[10][13] The film was later moved to Blue Sky Studios only for that to be canceled as well.[14]
Feature film Ray Gunn In late 1995 Brad Bird was in development of a film titled Ray Gunn under Turner Feature Animation, but due to the Turner Time Warner merger the film was scrapped and Bird would later direct The Iron Giant.[15][16][17] It was later announced in 2022 that the film would be made under Skydance Animation.[18]
Feature film Red Ranger Came Calling Along with a series of announced projects, Storyopolis announced they were adapting the children's book, Red Ranger Came Calling by Berkeley Breathed, into a live-action/computer-animated hybrid film.[10][13]
Feature film Wagstaffe the Wind-Up Boy An animated adaption of Wagstaffe the Wind-Up Boy by Jan Needle, the story of a boy born with a wind-up key in his back, was in the works at Warner Bros. Animation, but was cancelled when the next project that was announced was The Iron Giant.[5][failed verification]

1996 edit

Series Title Description
Feature film Blue Moose In 1996, an animated feature film adaptation of Blue Moose by children's book author Daniel Pinkwater of a cook named Mr. Breton (set to be voiced by Fred Melamed) gets help from a rare blue moose (set to be voiced by Rick Moranis) to make his restaurant even better was in the works at Warner Bros. Dan Aykroyd was also set to voice Mr. Bobowicz the game warden and Christopher Plummer was set to voice Dave the friendly, but shy forest hermit. However, it was cancelled when Warner Bros. decided to make Quest for Camelot as their next movie instead.[5]
Feature film Haunted Holiday In 1996, animator Ralph Eggleston was set to direct his first animated feature film at Warner Bros. that was based on the famous ghost story Bluebeard called Haunted Holiday with Tim Curry as the voice of Baron Azuro, a character that was modeled after him. However the production was shut down after the failure of Quest for Camelot and Warner Bros. putting their money on The Iron Giant. After that, Ralph Eggleston left Warner Bros. Animation to return to Pixar in which he won an Academy Award for his short For the Birds. Despite this, the film's storyboards were leaked online.[19]

1998 edit

Series Title Description
Batman Batman: Arkham After the success of Batman & Mr. Freeze: Subzero, Warner Bros. greenlighted the production of a third installment, entitled Batman: Arkham. Boyd Kirkland, the director of this film, was attached to write and direct. The film would have Batman and Robin facing off against a collection of Arkham Asylum escapees, in addition to Batman finding himself falling in love with a new love interest, planned to be voiced by Angie Harmon. The main cast of Batman: The Animated Series was attached to reprise their roles. Steven E. Gordon also drew some art concept for the film. However, the film was cancelled in favor of Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker (which also featured Harmon),[4] while Batman: Arkham eventually became a successful video game series by Rocksteady.
Feature film Sho and the Demons of the Deep In 1998, Warner Bros. Animation pitched an idea for an animated film based on Sho and the Demons of the Deep by Annouchka Gravel Galouchko about a story set in ancient Japan of how kites came to be. However the project was cancelled after no news came and problems at Warner Bros. Feature Animation.[5][failed verification]
Feature film WONKA A planned animated adaptation of the Roald Dahl book Charlie and the Chocolate Factory was in the planning stages, but was never made.[20][21]
Feature film The Zoo According to animator Alex Williams, Warner Bros. Feature Animation had plans to do an animated anthology film called The Zoo about the days, lives and shenanigans of the animals living in the same zoo. However it was canceled after Quest for Camelot didn't do to well with the box-office.[22]
Quest for Camelot The Green Knight and King Arthur's Daughter Sequels to Quest for Camelot that were based on the books The Green Knight and King Arthur's Daughter by Vera Chapman were in the works at Warner Bros. However, after Quest for Camelot became a commercial and critical failure, the sequels' productions were shut down immediately.[9][failed verification]

2000s edit

2000 edit

Series Title Description
Batman Untitled Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker sequel A second Batman Beyond movie was planned for release, but was finally scrapped due to the dark tones and controversies of Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker in 2000.[23]

2003 edit

Series Title Description
Batman Untitled Catwoman film Around 2003, during the production of Batman: Mystery of the Batwoman, Warner Bros. approached Boyd Kirkland to write a Catwoman direct-to-video feature film as a tie-in with the 2004 live-action film. Although the script was written, the project was soon scrapped after the poor reception of the live-action film.[24]
Looney Tunes Skate Jam In 2003, Warner Bros. had approached professional skater Tony Hawk to star in a live action/animated hybrid film with the Looney Tunes, but following the box office failure of Looney Tunes Back in Action, the project was shelved.[25][26] However, in 2021, Warner Bros later released a sequel titled Space Jam: A New Legacy starring NBA athlete LeBron James.
Looney Tunes Looney Tunes theatrical shorts In 2003, Warner Bros. Animation had plans to return to making Looney Tunes shorts, produced by Larry Doyle, but due to the box office failure of Looney Tunes: Back in Action, Warner Bros cancelled several short projects while still in development as executives believed that the interest in slapstick humor, traditional animation, as well as the classic cartoon franchises were vanishing which was unlikely due to the positive reception of the film.
Feature Film Armada In December 2003, Warner Bros. Pictures had signed up a deal with Metro3D to produce their first film with ImageMovers to produce a computer animated film with live-action motion capture animation. It started production in Spring 2004 and it was set for a spring 2007 release date, but got canceled due to EvStream owning the rights in early 2005.

2004 edit

Series Title Description
Justice League Justice League: Worlds Collide Around 2004, Bruce Timm announced that a direct-to-video Justice League feature film was in the works. The film was intended to make a bridge between the second season of Justice League to the first season of Justice League Unlimited. The film was planned to reveal how Wonder Woman acquired her Invisible-Jet, and also planned to feature the Crime Syndicate as the main antagonists, an idea that was originally conceived for the two-part episode "A Better World", until the Syndicate was replaced by the Justice Lords.[27] Dwayne McDuffie wrote the script and Andrea Romano assembled the cast, but Warner Bros. finally scrapped the project.[28] However, in 2010, the film's plot was used for the non-DCAU film Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths, but removing all references to the continuity of the DC animated universe, and replacing John Stewart with Hal Jordan as the Justice League's Green Lantern.
Batman Batman: No Man's Land In the mid-2000s, producer James Tucker wanted to make a traditional animated television adaptation of Batman: No Man's Land with designs by Coran Stone, but its production was shut down when Warner Bros. Animation found it too dark for television.[4] Later, a second attempt to make a television adaptation was in the works during the late 2000s, but with CGI. However, like their earlier attempt, Warner Bros. found it too dark and violent for television.[4]

2005 edit

Series Title Description
Feature film Neopets In March 2005, it was announced that Warner Bros. had closed a deal to produce a computer-animated film based on Neopets.[29] In February 2006, it was announced that Rob Lieber was hired to write the screenplay. John A. Davis was attached as director along with Dylan Seller as producer.[30]

2006 edit

Series Title Description
Batman The Batman vs. Hush A second movie of The Batman titled The Batman vs. Hush that featured Hush as the main villain along with the Joker, the Penguin, the Riddler, Catwoman and Clayface was planned for a long time. However, the film ended up being scrapped.[31] Before its cancellation, producer Alan Burnett had hopes of making one or two more DTV movies based on The Batman.[32] However, a film based on Batman: Hush ultimately came out in 2019 as part of the DC Animated Movie Universe.
Superman Untitled Superman spinoff series In June 2006, during an interview about Superman: Brainiac Attacks, writer Duane Capizzi mentioned a Superman series set in the same universe of The Batman, a possibility supported by Superman's revealed existence during the show's fifth season.[33]

2008 edit

Series Title Description
Justice League Untitled Justice League film An untitled Justice League direct to DVD film was in the works in 2008, with a design by James Tucker.[4]
Green Lantern Untitled Green Lantern: First Flight sequel There were plans to make a sequel to Green Lantern: First Flight, but nothing came about due to poor DVD sales.[34]
Looney Tunes and Hanna-Barbera Mixed Nutz Tom Ruegger pitched an idea for a TV show where the Looney Tunes and Hanna-Barbera characters have crossovers together in different stories and parodies, but production was shut down when the executives found it too tough to put the characters together.[35]

2009 edit

Series Title Description
Batman Gotham High In 2009, an animated series that re-imagined the Batman characters as high school students was in development.[36]

2010s edit

2010 edit

Series Title Description
Wonder Woman Untitled Wonder Woman sequel There were plans to make a sequel to the 2009 direct-to-video film Wonder Woman. It was cancelled due to poor DVD sales.[34]
Aquaman Untitled Aquaman film An animated film based on Aquaman was first mentioned by Bruce Timm in 2010, but it was cancelled due to marketing concerns.[34][37] In December 2013, filmmaker Adam Green stated he had written a screenplay for the project.[38]
Batman Nightwing: The Animated Series An animated series featuring Nightwing was in development from Ki Hyun Ryu of The Boondocks and The Legend of Korra fame.[39] The series was rejected in favor of Young Justice.[4]
Looney Tunes Pepé Le Pew In October 2010, it was reported that Warner Bros. was producing a live-action/CGI film centered on the Looney Tunes character Pepé Le Pew. Mike Myers was slated to voice the character.[40] In 2016, Max Landis told San Diego Comic-Con that he was writing the script for the film.[41]

2011 edit

Series Title Description
Batman Batgirl: Year One Batman: Year One's executive producer Bruce Timm and co-director Lauren Montgomery expressed interest in producing an animated movie based on Batgirl: Year One.[42][43], but DC cancelled all plans for an adaptation.[44]
The Flintstones Untitled Flintstones reboot series In May 2011, Family Guy and American Dad creator Seth MacFarlane was hired by Warner Bros. Animation to make an adult animated reboot of The Flintstones. The series was projected to premiere in fall 2013.[45] MacFarlane was slated to voice Barney Rubble and other roles, while Jeff Bergman and Tress MacNeille were set to reprise their voice roles as Fred Flintstone and Wilma Flintstone and Patti LuPone was in the talks to voice Pearl Slaghoople. However, the project was placed on hold due to MacFarlane being busy directing A Million Ways to Die in the West and arguments between him and the studio.[46] On March 12, 2021, storyboards of what the show would be like were revealed on the show's storyboard artist Andy Clark's website.[47]

2012 edit

Series Title Description
Feature film Bolivar In March, 2012, Warner Bros. announced they had optioned Sean Rubin's upcoming graphic novel Bolivar for an intended animated feature film. Irish filmmaker Kealan O'Rourke has been attached to write and direct the project. Akiva Goldsman and Kerry Foster were to produce the film through their Weed Road company.[48] However, in April 2018, 20th Century Fox Animation announced they had acquired the rights to the book.[49] Although, Blue Sky Studios did shut down on April 10, 2021.

2015 edit

Series Title Description
Adventure Time Untitled Adventure Time film In February 2015, a film based on the Cartoon Network animated series Adventure Time reportedly entered development. Adventure Time creatore Pendleton Ward was set to write and executive-produce, with Chris McKay and Roy Lee producing the film. It would have been a collaboration between Warner Animation Group, Cartoon Network Studios, Vertigo Entertainment, and Frederator Films.[50][51] In October 2015, Adventure Time producer Adam Muto said that Pendleton was developing the film's premise, but stated that there was "nothing official to announce yet".[52] In July 2018, he said that the film was never "officially announced", and in later that August, he stated that the series' finale would not affect development on a potential movie nor would it lead to it, but noted that "all the lore and stuff would not work for a first time viewer", and so, it would need to work on its own to be successful.[53][54]
Lego Movies The Billion Brick Race In March 2015, Warner Bros. announced that a third Lego Movie spin-off, titled The Billion Brick Race was in development. Jason Segel and Drew Pearce were signed on to co-direct and write the film. On August 2, 2017, it was announced that Jorge R. Gutierrez had signed on as director, with Pearce stepping down. At that time, the film was scheduled to be released on May 24, 2019, but on February 8, 2018, it was announced that Gutierrez had left the project.[55][56][57] Following the box office underperformance of The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part, the franchise moved to Universal Pictures on December 20, 2019.[58][59]
The Beatles Meet The Beatles In September 2015, an animated musical film based on the Beatles was announced to be in development at Warner Animation Group with Paul King in talks to direct.[60]

2016 edit

Series Title Description
Feature film Bone On November 17, 2016, it was announced that Warner Animation Group was adapting Jeff Smith's comic series Bone into an animated film with Mark Osborne to direct it. However, in October 2019, it was announced the project had been sold to Netflix to become a television series, which was later cancelled in April 2022 due to problems going on at Netflix Animation.[61][62][63]
Feature film Fowl Road In February 2016, it was announced that Nicholas Stoller was attached to direct an animated film titled Fowl Road. The project was to be a satirical premise about a chicken and a hen who must cross a super highway to save their daughter from a fried chicken company, which would be a take on the "Why did the chicken cross the road?" joke.[64]
The Lego Movie Contagious Two additional shorts for theatrical distribution were in production alongside The Master in 2016: Contagious directed by Patrick Osbourne, and Emmet Amuck directed by Jon Saunders and Ross Evans. Both ultimately went unreleased.[65][66][67]
Emmet Amuck


2017 edit

Series Title Description
Watchmen Untitled Watchmen film Warner Bros said in April 2017 that it is developing an R-rated animated movie based on the comic book Watchmen. There has been no further announcements since.[68]

2018 edit

Series Title Description
Lego Movies Lego Superfriends In December 2018, Chris McKay confirmed that a sequel to The Lego Batman Movie was in development and that he would return to direct the film.[69] However, the film was canceled due to Warner Bros. losing the Lego film rights to Universal after The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part underperformed at the box office.[58][70] In 2021, McKay revealed that the script was being written by Michael Waldron and Dan Harmon. It would have focused on Batman's relationship with the Justice League, particularly Superman, and the main villains would have been Lex Luthor and OMAC.[71]

2019 edit

Series Title Description
Feature film That Christmas In November 2019, it was announced that Locksmith Animation was developing That Christmas, an animated feature based on a series of Richard Curtis-penned children's books.[72][citation needed]

It was originally expected to be released by Warner Bros Pictures under its Warner Animation Group banner.[73] However, in June 2022, Netflix unveiled the film as part of its slate of animated films.[74]

Looney Tunes Tooned Out

On October 29, 2019, at the HBO Max launch event, it was announced a live-action/animated hybrid TV series featuring Looney Tunes characters to be produced by Warner Bros. Animation and ImageMovers, the series was in development after it was announced as Tooned Out, to be released on the then upcoming WarnerMedia streaming service. Zemeckis teamed up with Jared Stern to write the series.[75] It was set to premiere on Max, but as of 2024, there have been no official updates.

2020s edit

2021 edit

Series Title Description
Television series Wings of Fire In April 2021, film director Ava DuVernay confirmed that she will executive produce an animated TV series adaptation of the Wings of Fire novel series with both Warner Bros. Animation and Netflix Animation. However, plans for the show have been canceled due to problems going on at Netflix.[76][77]

2022 edit

Series Title Description
Scooby-Doo Scoob! Holiday Haunt In June 2021, Cervone said that a prequel to the film was in development.[78]

On December 22, 2021, HBO Max released a sizzle reel featuring a first look at a Christmas-themed spinoff film, titled Scoob! Holiday Haunt, which was to be released on the service in December 2022. The film takes place in the gang's youth, with Welker and the actors who portrayed the younger versions reprising their roles while Cervone returned to write the film with Paul Dini as well to produce the project. The film was co-directed by Bill Haller and Michael Kurinsky, and had a production budget of $40 million.[79] On August 2, 2022, Warner Bros. Discovery canceled its release, citing cost-cutting measures and a refocus on theatrical films rather than creating projects for streaming.[80][81]

2023 edit

Series Title Description
Scooby-Doo Scooby-Doo! and the Mystery Pups A cancelled project that would have been the fifteenth incarnation of the Scooby-Doo franchise.[82] The series was computer-animated and was an educational show made for preschool children. It was produced by Warner Bros. Animation and would have premiered on Max (through Cartoon Network's Cartoonito block) in 2024.[83]
Scooby-Doo Scooby-Doo! and the Haunted High Rise A cancelled project in a series of direct-to-video films based upon Hanna-Barbera's Scooby-Doo Saturday morning cartoons.[84][85][86][87] It was to be released back-to-back with Scooby-Doo! and Krypto, Too! in fall 2023.[88][89][90]
Tom and Jerry Tom and Jerry Time On June 4, 2020, co-creative director of the show's visual style, Genevieve Tsai uploaded concept art of characters to social media.[91] WarnerMedia Kids & Family announced on 17 February 2021 that they were developing the show.[92] On September 3, 2021, ten days before Cartoonito's launch, the show's name was changed from its working title to Tom and Jerry Time. The show was to premiere in 2022, but is currently delayed to 2023. On Twitter, Warner Bros. Discovery announced on September 8, 2022 that they will also invest in animated children's programs, which would include Tom and Jerry Time among other animated shows. The future WBD platform will also invest in animated programming. In July 2023, Will Finn confirmed on Instagram that the show was axed by the Warner Bros. Discovery CEO David Zaslav.[93]

2024 edit

Series Title Description
Coyote v. Acme Coyote vs. Acme In August 2018, Warner Bros. Pictures announced the development of a Wile E. Coyote project, titled Coyote vs. Acme, with The Lego Batman Movie director Chris McKay as producer and Jon and Josh Silberman writing the script.[94] In mid-December 2019, Warner Animation Group hired Dave Green to direct the live-action/animated hybrid film,[95] while Jon and Josh Silberman were replaced as screenwriters, but remained producers.[96] In December 2020, McKay left the project, while Jon and Josh Silberman left their producing roles and returned to screenwriting duties alongside Samy Burch, Jeremy Slater, and James Gunn.[97] Along with the departure of McKay, it was reported that the film draws inspiration from the fictional 1990 New Yorker article of the same name by Ian Frazier.[97] Ultimately, Burch received screenplay credit, based on a story from herself, Slater, and Gunn.[98] Coyote vs. Acme was planned to be theatrically released in the United States on July 21, 2023, by Warner Bros. Pictures.[97] On April 26, 2022, the studio indefinitely removed the film from its release schedule, replacing it with Barbie.[99][100] Following their Q4 2023 earnings call on February 23, 2024, Warner Bros. Discovery took a $115 million write-down while not directly confirming the cancellation of the film.[101] As of April 2024, a Warner Bros. spokesperson told The New York Times that the film "remains available for acquisition".[102]

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This is a list of unmade and unreleased projects by Warner Bros Animation Studios Some of these productions were or still are in development limbo The following included animated feature films short films and TV shows that were made by Warner Bros Animation or their division Warner Bros Pictures Animation Contents 1990s 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000s 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010s 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020s 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 See also External sources References1990s edit1992 edit Series Title Description Feature film The Thief and the Cobbler Following his success with Who Framed Roger Rabbit in 1988 Richard Williams and Warner Bros negotiated a funding and a distribution deal for his long in development feature which included a 25 million marketing budget 1 The film was not finished by a 1991 deadline that Warner Bros originally imposed upon Williams and after a rough screening of the film in May 1992 the studio backed out of production entirely 2 The Completion Bond Company seized control of the film afterwards where it would be overhauled and released under the title The Princess and the Cobbler in 1993 3 DC Animated Universe Catwoman The Animated Series After the success of Batman The Animated Series Bruce Timm was asked by Warner Bros and Fox Kids to make a spin off show but with Catwoman However only a small amount of production work was done before the idea was scrapped in favor of Superman The Animated Series 4 1994 edit Series Title Description Feature film Androcles Modern Family writer Stephen Lloyd along with Jonathan Ehrlich who would go to work on Hi Opie and Ann Carli of Crossroads and Fast Food Nation pitched an idea for an animated film version of the famous Roman folktale of Androcles with new songs by Michael Jackson for Warner Bros but due to production problems going on at Warner Bros Feature Animation the film s production was shut down 5 failed verification Feature film King Tut In 1994 Bill Kroyer along with his studio Kroyer Films was asked to co produce Warner Bros Animation s animated musical film of the early times of famous kid Egyptian Pharaoh Tutankhamun also known as King Tut with new songs by Prince but nothing came through and the production was likely cancelled due to some arguments between Kroyer and Warner Bros However a few of the concepts later went into Jay Stephens animated TV show version of his comic Tutenstein While the rest of the concepts would be used for the upcoming Warner Bros Spanish animated movie Moomios 5 Feature film Marco Polo Warner Bros Feature Animation had plans to make an animated epic movie based on and inspired by the life and times of famous explorer Marco Polo However the film s production was canceled due to high production costs 6 DC animated universe Teen Titans Warner Bros originally considered producing an animated television series based on the Marv Wolfman George Perez and Arnold Drake comic book of the same name but the series was cancelled and an animated series unrelated to the DC animated universe was produced instead and aired simultaneously on Cartoon Network and Kids WB from 2003 to 2006 Feature film The Snow Queen Another animated film that was going to be directed by Bill Kroyer and produced by Kroyer Films for Warner Bros Animation was in the works this film was going to be based on The Snow Queen but after heated arguments between Kroyer and Warner Bros and Kroyer being fired from directing Quest for Camelot production for The Snow Queen along with King Tut and Arrow an animated film fully made by Kroyer Films and distributed by Warner Bros was forced to be shut down 5 failed verification 1995 edit Series Title Description Feature film untitled Day of the Dead film In 1995 There were plans for a animated musical film centered around the Mexican Holiday of the same name with art work by Milton Knight and would predated famous Day of the Dead animated films like The Book of Life and Coco The film was scrapped most likely due to the tragic death of Selena who the filmmakers and songwriters really wanted to be one of the voices in the movie before production even started 7 Feature film Shangri La According to animator Michel Gagne s website Warner Bros Feature Animation had plans for an animated movie about a group of friends going on a quest to find the city of Shangri La after finding a map to it However the film s production was shut down for unknown reasons 8 Feature film The Flying Dutchman In 1995 writers Evelyn Gabai and Sandy Fries of Spider Man The Animated Series pitched an idea to Warner Bros Feature Animation of an animated film of the ghost ship The Flying Dutchman with an prologue by David Bowie but nothing came through and the production was shut down 5 failed verification Feature film Hiiaka Daughter of the Volcano In 1995 animation director Frederik Du Chau was going to make an animated musical film of the famous Hawaiian story Hiiaka Daughter of the Volcano with a new song by Michael Franks However after Bill Kroyer was fired from directing Quest for Camelot and Frederik was brought to take over directing the film s production was shut down immediately 9 failed verification Feature film Nicholas Cricket In 1995 Storyopolis announced it was co producing a musical animated film adaptation of the children s book Nicholas Cricket by Joyce Maxner and William Joyce with Warner Bros 10 In 1999 it was announced that Sandra Bullock s production company Fortis Films had extended its production deal with Warner Bros with Nicholas Cricket as one of its projects and Karey Kirkpatrick was attached as screenwriter 11 Feature film The Sorcerer s Apprentice Along with a series of announced projects Storyopolis announced they were adapting the children s novel The Sorcerer s Apprentice by Nancy Willard In January 1997 Geena Davis was cast to voice the female apprentice Sylvia and her production company the Forge was co producing the film Bill Marsilli was also attached to serve as the project s screenwriter 10 Feature film The Jester Along with a series of announced projects Storyopolis announced they were co producing an animated film about a Jester going on a quest to save his kingdom and win the love of his life 12 Feature film The Iguana Brothers Along with a series of announced projects Storyopolis announced they were adapting the children s book The Iguana Brothers by Tony Johnston and Marc Teague The story was to tell a road trip featuring two iguanas who travel to Rio de Janeiro for Carnival 10 13 The film was later moved to Blue Sky Studios only for that to be canceled as well 14 Feature film Ray Gunn In late 1995 Brad Bird was in development of a film titled Ray Gunn under Turner Feature Animation but due to the Turner Time Warner merger the film was scrapped and Bird would later direct The Iron Giant 15 16 17 It was later announced in 2022 that the film would be made under Skydance Animation 18 Feature film Red Ranger Came Calling Along with a series of announced projects Storyopolis announced they were adapting the children s book Red Ranger Came Calling by Berkeley Breathed into a live action computer animated hybrid film 10 13 Feature film Wagstaffe the Wind Up Boy An animated adaption of Wagstaffe the Wind Up Boy by Jan Needle the story of a boy born with a wind up key in his back was in the works at Warner Bros Animation but was cancelled when the next project that was announced was The Iron Giant 5 failed verification 1996 edit Series Title Description Feature film Blue Moose In 1996 an animated feature film adaptation of Blue Moose by children s book author Daniel Pinkwater of a cook named Mr Breton set to be voiced by Fred Melamed gets help from a rare blue moose set to be voiced by Rick Moranis to make his restaurant even better was in the works at Warner Bros Dan Aykroyd was also set to voice Mr Bobowicz the game warden and Christopher Plummer was set to voice Dave the friendly but shy forest hermit However it was cancelled when Warner Bros decided to make Quest for Camelot as their next movie instead 5 Feature film Haunted Holiday In 1996 animator Ralph Eggleston was set to direct his first animated feature film at Warner Bros that was based on the famous ghost story Bluebeard called Haunted Holiday with Tim Curry as the voice of Baron Azuro a character that was modeled after him However the production was shut down after the failure of Quest for Camelot and Warner Bros putting their money on The Iron Giant After that Ralph Eggleston left Warner Bros Animation to return to Pixar in which he won an Academy Award for his short For the Birds Despite this the film s storyboards were leaked online 19 1998 edit Series Title Description Batman Batman Arkham After the success of Batman amp Mr Freeze Subzero Warner Bros greenlighted the production of a third installment entitled Batman Arkham Boyd Kirkland the director of this film was attached to write and direct The film would have Batman and Robin facing off against a collection of Arkham Asylum escapees in addition to Batman finding himself falling in love with a new love interest planned to be voiced by Angie Harmon The main cast of Batman The Animated Series was attached to reprise their roles Steven E Gordon also drew some art concept for the film However the film was cancelled in favor of Batman Beyond Return of the Joker which also featured Harmon 4 while Batman Arkham eventually became a successful video game series by Rocksteady Feature film Sho and the Demons of the Deep In 1998 Warner Bros Animation pitched an idea for an animated film based on Sho and the Demons of the Deep by Annouchka Gravel Galouchko about a story set in ancient Japan of how kites came to be However the project was cancelled after no news came and problems at Warner Bros Feature Animation 5 failed verification Feature film WONKA A planned animated adaptation of the Roald Dahl book Charlie and the Chocolate Factory was in the planning stages but was never made 20 21 Feature film The Zoo According to animator Alex Williams Warner Bros Feature Animation had plans to do an animated anthology film called The Zoo about the days lives and shenanigans of the animals living in the same zoo However it was canceled after Quest for Camelot didn t do to well with the box office 22 Quest for Camelot The Green Knight and King Arthur s Daughter Sequels to Quest for Camelot that were based on the books The Green Knight and King Arthur s Daughter by Vera Chapman were in the works at Warner Bros However after Quest for Camelot became a commercial and critical failure the sequels productions were shut down immediately 9 failed verification 2000s edit2000 edit Series Title Description Batman Untitled Batman Beyond Return of the Joker sequel A second Batman Beyond movie was planned for release but was finally scrapped due to the dark tones and controversies of Batman Beyond Return of the Joker in 2000 23 2003 edit Series Title Description Batman Untitled Catwoman film Around 2003 during the production of Batman Mystery of the Batwoman Warner Bros approached Boyd Kirkland to write a Catwoman direct to video feature film as a tie in with the 2004 live action film Although the script was written the project was soon scrapped after the poor reception of the live action film 24 Looney Tunes Skate Jam In 2003 Warner Bros had approached professional skater Tony Hawk to star in a live action animated hybrid film with the Looney Tunes but following the box office failure of Looney Tunes Back in Action the project was shelved 25 26 However in 2021 Warner Bros later released a sequel titled Space Jam A New Legacy starring NBA athlete LeBron James Looney Tunes Looney Tunes theatrical shorts In 2003 Warner Bros Animation had plans to return to making Looney Tunes shorts produced by Larry Doyle but due to the box office failure of Looney Tunes Back in Action Warner Bros cancelled several short projects while still in development as executives believed that the interest in slapstick humor traditional animation as well as the classic cartoon franchises were vanishing which was unlikely due to the positive reception of the film Feature Film Armada In December 2003 Warner Bros Pictures had signed up a deal with Metro3D to produce their first film with ImageMovers to produce a computer animated film with live action motion capture animation It started production in Spring 2004 and it was set for a spring 2007 release date but got canceled due to EvStream owning the rights in early 2005 2004 edit Series Title Description Justice League Justice League Worlds Collide Around 2004 Bruce Timm announced that a direct to video Justice League feature film was in the works The film was intended to make a bridge between the second season of Justice League to the first season of Justice League Unlimited The film was planned to reveal how Wonder Woman acquired her Invisible Jet and also planned to feature the Crime Syndicate as the main antagonists an idea that was originally conceived for the two part episode A Better World until the Syndicate was replaced by the Justice Lords 27 Dwayne McDuffie wrote the script and Andrea Romano assembled the cast but Warner Bros finally scrapped the project 28 However in 2010 the film s plot was used for the non DCAU film Justice League Crisis on Two Earths but removing all references to the continuity of the DC animated universe and replacing John Stewart with Hal Jordan as the Justice League s Green Lantern Batman Batman No Man s Land In the mid 2000s producer James Tucker wanted to make a traditional animated television adaptation of Batman No Man s Land with designs by Coran Stone but its production was shut down when Warner Bros Animation found it too dark for television 4 Later a second attempt to make a television adaptation was in the works during the late 2000s but with CGI However like their earlier attempt Warner Bros found it too dark and violent for television 4 2005 edit Series Title Description Feature film Neopets In March 2005 it was announced that Warner Bros had closed a deal to produce a computer animated film based on Neopets 29 In February 2006 it was announced that Rob Lieber was hired to write the screenplay John A Davis was attached as director along with Dylan Seller as producer 30 2006 edit Series Title Description Batman The Batman vs Hush A second movie of The Batman titled The Batman vs Hush that featured Hush as the main villain along with the Joker the Penguin the Riddler Catwoman and Clayface was planned for a long time However the film ended up being scrapped 31 Before its cancellation producer Alan Burnett had hopes of making one or two more DTV movies based on The Batman 32 However a film based on Batman Hush ultimately came out in 2019 as part of the DC Animated Movie Universe Superman Untitled Superman spinoff series In June 2006 during an interview about Superman Brainiac Attacks writer Duane Capizzi mentioned a Superman series set in the same universe of The Batman a possibility supported by Superman s revealed existence during the show s fifth season 33 2008 edit Series Title Description Justice League Untitled Justice League film An untitled Justice League direct to DVD film was in the works in 2008 with a design by James Tucker 4 Green Lantern Untitled Green Lantern First Flight sequel There were plans to make a sequel to Green Lantern First Flight but nothing came about due to poor DVD sales 34 Looney Tunes and Hanna Barbera Mixed Nutz Tom Ruegger pitched an idea for a TV show where the Looney Tunes and Hanna Barbera characters have crossovers together in different stories and parodies but production was shut down when the executives found it too tough to put the characters together 35 2009 edit Series Title Description Batman Gotham High In 2009 an animated series that re imagined the Batman characters as high school students was in development 36 2010s edit2010 edit Series Title Description Wonder Woman Untitled Wonder Woman sequel There were plans to make a sequel to the 2009 direct to video film Wonder Woman It was cancelled due to poor DVD sales 34 Aquaman Untitled Aquaman film An animated film based on Aquaman was first mentioned by Bruce Timm in 2010 but it was cancelled due to marketing concerns 34 37 In December 2013 filmmaker Adam Green stated he had written a screenplay for the project 38 Batman Nightwing The Animated Series An animated series featuring Nightwing was in development from Ki Hyun Ryu of The Boondocks and The Legend of Korra fame 39 The series was rejected in favor of Young Justice 4 Looney Tunes Pepe Le Pew In October 2010 it was reported that Warner Bros was producing a live action CGI film centered on the Looney Tunes character Pepe Le Pew Mike Myers was slated to voice the character 40 In 2016 Max Landis told San Diego Comic Con that he was writing the script for the film 41 2011 edit Series Title Description Batman Batgirl Year One Batman Year One s executive producer Bruce Timm and co director Lauren Montgomery expressed interest in producing an animated movie based on Batgirl Year One 42 43 but DC cancelled all plans for an adaptation 44 The Flintstones Untitled Flintstones reboot series In May 2011 Family Guy and American Dad creator Seth MacFarlane was hired by Warner Bros Animation to make an adult animated reboot of The Flintstones The series was projected to premiere in fall 2013 45 MacFarlane was slated to voice Barney Rubble and other roles while Jeff Bergman and Tress MacNeille were set to reprise their voice roles as Fred Flintstone and Wilma Flintstone and Patti LuPone was in the talks to voice Pearl Slaghoople However the project was placed on hold due to MacFarlane being busy directing A Million Ways to Die in the West and arguments between him and the studio 46 On March 12 2021 storyboards of what the show would be like were revealed on the show s storyboard artist Andy Clark s website 47 2012 edit Series Title Description Feature film Bolivar In March 2012 Warner Bros announced they had optioned Sean Rubin s upcoming graphic novel Bolivar for an intended animated feature film Irish filmmaker Kealan O Rourke has been attached to write and direct the project Akiva Goldsman and Kerry Foster were to produce the film through their Weed Road company 48 However in April 2018 20th Century Fox Animation announced they had acquired the rights to the book 49 Although Blue Sky Studios did shut down on April 10 2021 2015 edit Series Title Description Adventure Time Untitled Adventure Time film In February 2015 a film based on the Cartoon Network animated series Adventure Time reportedly entered development Adventure Time creatore Pendleton Ward was set to write and executive produce with Chris McKay and Roy Lee producing the film It would have been a collaboration between Warner Animation Group Cartoon Network Studios Vertigo Entertainment and Frederator Films 50 51 In October 2015 Adventure Time producer Adam Muto said that Pendleton was developing the film s premise but stated that there was nothing official to announce yet 52 In July 2018 he said that the film was never officially announced and in later that August he stated that the series finale would not affect development on a potential movie nor would it lead to it but noted that all the lore and stuff would not work for a first time viewer and so it would need to work on its own to be successful 53 54 Lego Movies The Billion Brick Race In March 2015 Warner Bros announced that a third Lego Movie spin off titled The Billion Brick Race was in development Jason Segel and Drew Pearce were signed on to co direct and write the film On August 2 2017 it was announced that Jorge R Gutierrez had signed on as director with Pearce stepping down At that time the film was scheduled to be released on May 24 2019 but on February 8 2018 it was announced that Gutierrez had left the project 55 56 57 Following the box office underperformance of The Lego Movie 2 The Second Part the franchise moved to Universal Pictures on December 20 2019 58 59 The Beatles Meet The Beatles In September 2015 an animated musical film based on the Beatles was announced to be in development at Warner Animation Group with Paul King in talks to direct 60 2016 edit Series Title Description Feature film Bone On November 17 2016 it was announced that Warner Animation Group was adapting Jeff Smith s comic series Bone into an animated film with Mark Osborne to direct it However in October 2019 it was announced the project had been sold to Netflix to become a television series which was later cancelled in April 2022 due to problems going on at Netflix Animation 61 62 63 Feature film Fowl Road In February 2016 it was announced that Nicholas Stoller was attached to direct an animated film titled Fowl Road The project was to be a satirical premise about a chicken and a hen who must cross a super highway to save their daughter from a fried chicken company which would be a take on the Why did the chicken cross the road joke 64 The Lego Movie Contagious Two additional shorts for theatrical distribution were in production alongside The Master in 2016 Contagious directed by Patrick Osbourne and Emmet Amuck directed by Jon Saunders and Ross Evans Both ultimately went unreleased 65 66 67 Emmet Amuck 2017 edit Series Title Description Watchmen Untitled Watchmen film Warner Bros said in April 2017 that it is developing an R rated animated movie based on the comic book Watchmen There has been no further announcements since 68 2018 edit Series Title Description Lego Movies Lego Superfriends In December 2018 Chris McKay confirmed that a sequel to The Lego Batman Movie was in development and that he would return to direct the film 69 However the film was canceled due to Warner Bros losing the Lego film rights to Universal after The Lego Movie 2 The Second Part underperformed at the box office 58 70 In 2021 McKay revealed that the script was being written by Michael Waldron and Dan Harmon It would have focused on Batman s relationship with the Justice League particularly Superman and the main villains would have been Lex Luthor and OMAC 71 2019 edit Series Title Description Feature film That Christmas In November 2019 it was announced that Locksmith Animation was developing That Christmas an animated feature based on a series of Richard Curtis penned children s books 72 citation needed It was originally expected to be released by Warner Bros Pictures under its Warner Animation Group banner 73 However in June 2022 Netflix unveiled the film as part of its slate of animated films 74 Looney Tunes Tooned Out On October 29 2019 at the HBO Max launch event it was announced a live action animated hybrid TV series featuring Looney Tunes characters to be produced by Warner Bros Animation and ImageMovers the series was in development after it was announced as Tooned Out to be released on the then upcoming WarnerMedia streaming service Zemeckis teamed up with Jared Stern to write the series 75 It was set to premiere on Max but as of 2024 there have been no official updates 2020s edit2021 edit Series Title Description Television series Wings of Fire In April 2021 film director Ava DuVernay confirmed that she will executive produce an animated TV series adaptation of the Wings of Fire novel series with both Warner Bros Animation and Netflix Animation However plans for the show have been canceled due to problems going on at Netflix 76 77 2022 edit Series Title Description Scooby Doo Scoob Holiday Haunt In June 2021 Cervone said that a prequel to the film was in development 78 On December 22 2021 HBO Max released a sizzle reel featuring a first look at a Christmas themed spinoff film titled Scoob Holiday Haunt which was to be released on the service in December 2022 The film takes place in the gang s youth with Welker and the actors who portrayed the younger versions reprising their roles while Cervone returned to write the film with Paul Dini as well to produce the project The film was co directed by Bill Haller and Michael Kurinsky and had a production budget of 40 million 79 On August 2 2022 Warner Bros Discovery canceled its release citing cost cutting measures and a refocus on theatrical films rather than creating projects for streaming 80 81 2023 edit Series Title Description Scooby Doo Scooby Doo and the Mystery Pups A cancelled project that would have been the fifteenth incarnation of the Scooby Doo franchise 82 The series was computer animated and was an educational show made for preschool children It was produced by Warner Bros Animation and would have premiered on Max through Cartoon Network s Cartoonito block in 2024 83 Scooby Doo Scooby Doo and the Haunted High Rise A cancelled project in a series of direct to video films based upon Hanna Barbera s Scooby Doo Saturday morning cartoons 84 85 86 87 It was to be released back to back with Scooby Doo and Krypto Too in fall 2023 88 89 90 Tom and Jerry Tom and Jerry Time On June 4 2020 co creative director of the show s visual style Genevieve Tsai uploaded concept art of characters to social media 91 WarnerMedia Kids amp Family announced on 17 February 2021 that they were developing the show 92 On September 3 2021 ten days before Cartoonito s launch the show s name was changed from its working title to Tom and Jerry Time The show was to premiere in 2022 but is currently delayed to 2023 On Twitter Warner Bros Discovery announced on September 8 2022 that they will also invest in animated children s programs which would include Tom and Jerry Time among other animated shows The future WBD platform will also invest in animated programming In July 2023 Will Finn confirmed on Instagram that the show was axed by the Warner Bros Discovery CEO David Zaslav 93 2024 edit Series Title Description Coyote v Acme Coyote vs Acme In August 2018 Warner Bros Pictures announced the development of a Wile E Coyote project titled Coyote vs Acme with The Lego Batman Movie director Chris McKay as producer and Jon and Josh Silberman writing the script 94 In mid December 2019 Warner Animation Group hired Dave Green to direct the live action animated hybrid film 95 while Jon and Josh Silberman were replaced as screenwriters but remained producers 96 In December 2020 McKay left the project while Jon and Josh Silberman left their producing roles and returned to screenwriting duties alongside Samy Burch Jeremy Slater and James Gunn 97 Along with the departure of McKay it was reported that the film draws inspiration from the fictional 1990 New Yorker article of the same name by Ian Frazier 97 Ultimately Burch received screenplay credit based on a story from herself Slater and Gunn 98 Coyote vs Acme was planned to be theatrically released in the United States on July 21 2023 by Warner Bros Pictures 97 On April 26 2022 the studio indefinitely 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