Looney Tunes: Out on the Road

 is an American live-action/animated adventure-comedy road trip film based on the '/' franchise, being directed by Jason Reitman (live-action) and Peter Browngardt (animation). It is produced by and Warner Animation Group and distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures, being released on June 13th, 2023.

Summary
Lola has been feeling like she doesn't serve a real purpose as a Looney Tune and decides to head off, only to meet a washed up actress who has encountered an odd conspiracy by the new CEO of Acme related to getting rid of all the Looney Tunes entirely in favor of new supposedly "better" Looney Tunes, with her and Lola venturing out. Meanwhile, Bugs, Sylvester, and Tweety as well as their new bodyguard find out that Lola is missing and head out to find her.

Cast

 * Elizabeth Olsen as Kat Andrews, a sarcastic washed up actress who finds Lola and quickly befriends her as she also crosses paths with Acme's plans and tries to TBD.
 * Sebastian Stan as Hank Crow, a devoted yet caring bodyguard who is sent by Warner Bros. executives to keep an eye on Bugs, Sylvester and Tweety as he soon grows a bond with them.
 * Bob Odenkirk as Victor Blanche, the charismatic and hammy new CEO of the Acme Corporation who has developed a technology that permits the creation of new cartoon charavters with the intent of replacing the old ones and manipulate humanity into abandoning them as soon he wants to get rid of Lola and Kat when he learns that they know of his schemes.
 * Felicity Jones as Barbara, Victor's assistant who is emotionless as she turns out to be an android that was created to be loyal to him.
 * John Cena as Bob, the burly leader of a surprisingly friendly biker gang that Lola and Kat end up encountering.
 * Steven Yeun and Sarah Silverman as the Executives, two Warner Bros. executives who have been recently rejecting Lola's ideas.
 * Conan O'Brien as himself (cameo), a popular talk show host who is famous for being unconventional.
 * as himself (cameo), a famous food eater who often goes by and buys food.

Voice cast

 * Kath Soucie as Lola Bunny, a tomboyish yet bubbly female bunny and Bugs' girlfriend who tries to find her true purpose as she soon encounters both Kat and an Acme conspiracy.
 * Jeff Bergman as:
 * Bugs Bunny, a friendly rabbit and the mascot of the Looney Tunes who attempts to find Lola after she has seemingly vanished.
 * Sylvester Pussycat and Tweety Bird, a cat and bird duo who have taken a break on their fighting to help Bugs find Lola.
 * Daffy Duck, a greedy duck who is Bugs' best friend as he decides to stay at the studio due to him apparently being invited to star in a movie.
 * Bob Bergen as Porky Pig, a nervous pig who is forced to stay with Daffy due to the both of them being close friends.
 * Billy West as Elmer Fudd, a vicious yet incompetent hunter who gets hired by Victor to help track down Lola.
 * Jim Cummings as the Tasmanian Devil, a wild and insane Tasmanian devil who enjoys causing chaos and mischief.
 * Candi Milo as Granny, an old lady who is very friendly as she has decided to open a motel.
 * Frank Welker and Matthew Lillard as Scooby-Doo and Shaggy Rogers (cameo), a cowardly and food-loving duo who are popular icons.
 * Kevin Conroy as Bruce Wayne/Batman (cameo), the protector of Gotham who is one of DC's biggest stars.
 * Cathy Cavadini, Tara Strong and Elizabeth Daily as Blossom, Bubbles and Buttercup Utonium (cameo), three little girls who are arguably the most popular Cartoon Network show.
 * Cristina Vee as Dr. Harleen Quinzel/Harley Quinn (cameo), a famous DC villain who is famous for being mentally ill.

Transcript
See /Transcript/.

Logo variations

 * Warner Bros. Pictures/Warner Animation Group: a still version of its logo plays alongside a reorchestrated version of the Max Steiner-composed fanfare before if fades to the bullseye opening.
 * Alcon Entertainment: a still version of its logo shows up after the closing credits.

Trivia

 * Although being a standalone feature, the film is loosely tied to Space Jam, Looney Tunes: Back in Action and Space Jam: A New Legacy due to having cameos and references to all three movies.
 * However, unlike Space Jam: A New Legacy and like the former two, the characters remain traditionally animated in live-action scenes with shading added to give them a more polished look.
 * Despite the involvement of Peter Browngardt and his crew, the film isn't set in the same continuity as Looney Tunes Cartoons due to the designs and personalities for the characters being more akin to their contemporary ones rather than their earlier ones (evidenced by Bugs being less of a trickster and Daffy being more like his jerkish self) and featuring a slightly different voice cast.
 * The film mocks several subjects and trends on modern Hollywood such as:
 * The recently completed Warner Bros. Discovery merger as the executives propose a Harley Quinn and Guy Fieri team-up and a documentary focusing on Daffy.
 * Celebrity stunt casting as Lola holds a photo of her with Kristen Wiig and another of her with Zendaya to show how Warner Bros. only wants her if she is voiced by a celeb.
 * Reboots by mentioning that TBD, only for TBD to point out at a poster of Loonatics Unleashed.
 * Superhero movies by TBD.
 * Political correctness by the executives addressing TBD, just for Bugs to reply if Speedy Gonzales was ever controversial.
 * Toxic fandoms by mentioning the SnyderVerse fandom.
 * Internet memes by making a Big Chungus reference and Shaggy mentioning Ultra Instinct Shaggy.