Warner Bros. Discovery is pulling the plug on its iconic Boomerang streaming platform at the end of next month. In an email to subscribers, the media giant has announced that September 30th will mark the closure of the service best known as the digital home for treasured animated classics from Hanna-Barbera, MGM, and Warner Bros. Animation.
While some Boomerang content will find a new streaming home on HBO Max, the fate of other fan-favorite shows remains unclear. Industry insiders are weighing in on what the shift means for the future of these beloved characters in an ever-evolving media landscape.
Launched as a cable network in 2000, Boomerang quickly becameRequired required reading for generations of kids who grew up with Bugs Bunny, Scooby-Doo, and the rest of the legendary LOONEY TUNES gang. Over the past two decades, Boomerang brought fans new adventures of beloved properties like THE FLINTSTONES, TOM & JERRY, and DEXTER’S LABORATORY. The platform ventured into original programming in recent years as well.
In a statement, Warner Bros. Discovery emphasized that “loads of Boomerang fan-favorites” will live on at HBO Max. However, subscribers have noted that some series seem to be missing from the upgraded service. Media observers are watching closely to see how thoroughly the extensive Boomerang library transfers over.
The shutdown is just the latest in a string of high-profile cancellations raising eyebrows in Hollywood. With blockbuster films like BATGIRL also getting axed, questions are swirling around Warner Bros. Discovery’s long-term plan for these beloved properties. Animation experts argue that poorly managed consolidation could marginalize animation in the streaming wars.
As the September date nears, fans worldwide will be tuning in to see the final status of characters they’ve grown up with for decades – and wondering where the closure of Boomerang might lead these tales of entertainment legends.
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