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Online and in person, people are clamoring to get their hands on Labubus, which are dolls that are “well-intentioned” but somewhat mischievous.
Rooster Teeth is coming back Co-founder Burnie Burns has bought the studio the studio back from Warner Bros. Discovery.
After shutting down in 2024 under Warner Bros. Discovery, Rooster Teeth is coming back, thanks to founder Burnie Burns.
Rooster Teeth, the online media brand famous for shows like Red vs. Blue, RWBY, and various podcasts, is back--with original co-founder Burnie Burns at the helm.
Rooster Teeth, the studio that helped pioneer online entertainment, is being revived, almost a year after it went offline. However, that statement also includes a slight lie.
The deal includes plans to revive some of Rooster Teeth's classic shows and launch new content.
Nearly a year after it was originally shut down, Rooster Teeth is returning with original creator and co-founder Burnie Burns in charge.
Austin-based production company Rooster Teeth, which closed its doors last year, could be returning after co-founder Burnie Burns announced today he’s reacquired the brand.
Warner Bros. pulled the plug on Rooster Teeth in 2024, after 21 years of operation.
Former co-founder Burnie Burns teases bringing Rooster Teeth 'back to its roots' after taking over the assets to his former company.
Almost a year ago, Rooster Teeth said it was shutting down after 21 years following parent Warner Bros. Discovery’s failure to find a buyer for the money-losing fandom, gaming and comedy ...
Rooster Teeth’s Texas roots have been planted in Austin for nearly all 21-years of its operation, although their true start was from a garage in Buda in 2003.
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