Coyote vs. Acme Box Office Prediction

Despite drawing winning critical reactions, Coyote vs. Acme may face an uphill battle at the box office when it debuts August 28th. The comedic live-action/animation hybrid was famously shelved by Warner Bros. (think Batgirl) but was rescued by Ketchup Entertainment. Shot in 2022 with an initial planned release in 2023, Dave Green directs with a cast including Will Forte, Lana Condor, Tone Bell, Luis Guzmán, Martha Kelly, P.J. Byrne, and John Cena.

In March 2025, Ketchup also tried to squeeze some money out of The Day the Earth Blew Up: A Looney Tunes Movie. It premiered to just $3.2 million with a final domestic take under $10 million. Coyote has 96% on Rotten Tomatoes and a 75 Metacritic, but I’m skeptical family audiences will show up and awareness seems low in this back to shool time frame. While industry followers may be familiar with its struggles to reach the big screen, a large portion of its target audience is likely oblivious.

This still could double what Earth made though that’s hardly something to brag about.

Coyote vs. Acme opening weekend prediction: $6.5 million

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Oscar Predictions: Coyote vs. Acme

Out August 28th, the live-action/animated hybrid Coyote vs. Acme has experienced an adventurous journey to the big screen. Featuring Wile E. Coyote and numerous other Looney Tunes characters, Warner Bros famously shelved the movie for tax write-off purposes in 2023. After allowing other entities to bid on its release after negative press, Ketchup Entertainment (who also put out the recent The Day the Earth Blew Up: A Looney Tunes Movie) is putting it in multiplexes. Dave Green (Earth to Echo, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows) directs with a human cast including Will Forte, Lana Condor, Tone Bell, P.J. Byrne, Luis Guzmán, and John Cena.

After all the press about whether or not it will ever see the light of day, is it any good? 97% on Rotten Tomatoes would indicate so. The Metacritic score of 75 is a bit more representative of some of those positive reviews not being raves.

Coyote‘s only shot at running away with an Oscar nod is Best Animated Feature. That’s a little complicated. In order to qualify for inclusion, a picture must feature animation for 75% of its running time. I’ve yet to see any confirmation whether this fits the criteria. We might be waiting for the Academy to put out their list of contenders and that likely won’t occur until November (35 flicks met the standards last year).

If Coyote is among the hopefuls, I could see it making the shortlist and then who knows from there. I wouldn’t bet on it making the final five, but there was a time when no one thought it would make it out for public consumption. My Oscar Prediction posts will continue…

Oscar Predictions: Ruby Gillman, Teenage Kraken

The coming-of-age fantasy Ruby Gillman, Teenage Kraken joins a crowded animated marketplace when it debuts this weekend. The DreamWorks project may come in behind holdovers Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse and Pixar’s Elemental on the charts. Awards prospects for Kirk DeMicco’s latest directorial effort may also find it playing catch up with those titles.

Reviews for Kraken are at 78% on Rotten Tomatoes though the positive notices aren’t exactly gushing. DeMicco has been in the Animated Feature mix before with 2013’s The Croods. His follow-up, 2021’s Vivo, had a better RT score than Ruby and failed to make that year’s quintet in the competition.

We know Spidey will be a force to reckon with for the 96th Academy Awards. It’s easily the frontrunner and that may not change. Elemental is likely to grab a spot. We are awaiting potential heavy hitters like July’s How Do You Live? from Hayao Miyazaki and Disney’s Wish this fall.

If those pics and others don’t pan out, perhaps Kraken could nab the fifth slot. I wouldn’t bet on it. My Oscar Prediction posts will continue…

Ruby Gillman, Teenage Kraken Box Office Prediction

Blogger’s Update (06/29): I have revised my prediction from $10.8 million down to $7.8 million

DreamWorks is banking on young girls and their parents depositing their money and time into Ruby Gillman, Teenage Kraken when it debuts June 30th. The animated coming-of-age fantasy is directed by Kirk DeMicco, who helmed blockbuster The Croods for the studio a decade ago. Lana Condor voices the high school sophomore title character. Other performers mic’d up include Toni Collette, Annie Murphy, Sam Richardson, Colman Domingo, Will Forte, Liza Koshy, and Jane Fonda.

The studio just had a sizable hit with Puss in Boots: The Last Wish over the holidays and they have future entries in the Trolls and Kung Fu Panda series on deck. Kraken has the disadvantage of not being based on known IP and following Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse and Pixar’s Elemental.

There doesn’t seem to be much chatter for this one. If Elemental couldn’t hit $30 million out of the gate, I question whether Gillman can reach half of that number. I’ll project that it falls short for an underwhelming premiere.

Ruby Gillman, Teenage Kraken opening weekend prediction: $7.8 million

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