Who Framed Lizzy Rabbit?

Who Framed Lizzy Rabbit? is the upcoming sequel to 'Who Framed Roger Rabbit?'.

Plot
In the modern day, 2D cartoons are losing popularity to 3D cartoons, video games and the internet. Maroon Cartoon Studios is the last studio that relies on 2D cartoons and still remains popular, despite the retirements of Baby Herman, Jessica Rabbit and Roger Rabbit. Toons have more rights than they did in the days of Roger Rabbit, but there is still one right they still don't have, Toons are not allowed to pursue relationships with humans.

One day, Maroon's owner, T.S. Maroon, dies of old age and leaves the company to his son, Eli. Eli announces his intention to start a 3D reboot of Roger Rabbit's cartoons. Eli also hires a private detective, Joseph Gardner, to investigate possible spies from other studios trying to steal ideas, when a toon woman storms into the office, announcing her anger at creating 3D reboot of Roger Rabbit. The toon woman reveals herself as Lizzy Rabbit, Roger and Jessica's daughter.

The next day, during a press conference, a sniper takes a shot at Eli, but misses the shot and shoots Eli's bodyguard, Douglas, who dies from the shot. The police catch the shooter, who is revealed to be a toon monkey called 'Mikey', who works as an assassin, who says that Lizzy was the one that hired him.

While the police hunt all over for Lizzy, Joseph heads back to his apartment where he finds Lizzy waiting for him, who insists she is innocent. Joseph believes her and agrees to help her prove her innocence. Joseph goes to talk to Douglas' mother, while Lizzy looks around Douglas' apartment, where they find that Douglas always dreamed of being an animator and had created his own cartoon character, along with making a short film that he kept on a disc, which is missing. They are interrupted by Oscar Von Rotten, a toon police detective and the son of Baron Von Rotten, also known as Judge Doom. Oscar tries to find Lizzy when he suspects her of being in the apartment, but leaves when he cannot find her.

Joseph takes Lizzy to Toon World to stay with her parents, since the police have no jurisdiction in Toon World. He is star struck by meeting Roger Rabbit who says that he is proud of Lizzy for getting her own show, inspite Lizzy earlier telling Joseph that she doesn't work in TV. Lizzy admits to Joseph that she lied to her father to make him happy. Lizzy thanks Joseph for his help and the two share a kiss, before Joseph remembers it is illegal for Toons and humans to date

Joseph returns to the human world to continue the investigation, where he learns that Mikey used to be in the police and had a perfect accuracy rating with firearms, making Joseph wonder how Mikey could have missed Eli Maroon. Joseph is knocked out while investigating and wakes up back in his apartment, where Lizzy makes him breakfast. Lizzy says she wanted to help the investigation.

Joseph hides Lizzy in his briefcase while he has an interview with Mikey. When Lizzy is let out of the briefcase, Mikey reacts like he has never seen her before, when Joseph calls Mikey out, Mikey confesses that he was not hired by Lizzy. Joseph asks who actually hired Mikey, but Mikey admits he cannot say under threat of death.

Joseph and Lizzy return to the apartment, where the police catch them and arrest Lizzy. Joseph is also arrested, but is bailed out by Roger and Jessica Rabbit.

At Lizzy's trial, she is found guilty and sentenced to immediate execution, until Joseph reveals he had found the evidence to prove her innocence, and prove who really hired Mikey, Eli Maroon.

Douglas had pitched a cartoon character to Eli, but Eli had turned the character down, he instead stole the character and was planning to go ahead with making the cartoon, without paying Douglas for the copyright. He had Douglas killed by Mikey so he wouldn't accuse Eli of stealing the character and then stole the disc with the cartoon, while making the assassination attempt look like an attempt on Eli, while hiring Mikey to turn himself in and accuse Lizzy of being the one that hired him. Eli denies the claims, until Joseph shows the disc with the cartoon, which proves that it was created by Douglas, along with the contract for Maroon Cartoon Studios to start producing a show for the same character, Eli tries to run off, but is tackled by Oscar Von Rotten, who cuffs him.

Eli confesses to everything and Lizzy is set free. Maroon Cartoon Studios is left in the hands of T.S. Maroon's assistant, Rebecca, who cancels the 3D Roger Rabbit reboot and decides to replace it with a show for Lizzy instead. She also decides to go through with creating Douglas' cartoon, while dedicating it to him.

A few days later, Joseph steps into his office, where Lizzy is waiting and offers for him to share a meal with her. Joseph agrees and the two eat together.