Warner Bros. is revving up its engines to bring Speedy Gonzales' big-screen debut. Jorge R. Gutiérrez, director behind 'The Book of Life', 'El Tigre', and 'El Guapo vs. The Narco Vampires', is at the helm for this animated adventure.
The 1953 Looney Tunes character made his mark with a short film, 'Cat-Tails for Two', before landing his own show two years later. As an iconic figure in Latin American culture, Speedy Gonzales has built a loyal following thanks to his knack for outsmarting adversaries like Sylvester and Daffy.
However, Speedy's solo movie isn't the first attempt at bringing him to life on the big screen. Warner Bros. had been trying since 2010, with George Lopez set to voice the character before plans fell through due to concerns about cultural sensitivity. Mexican actor Eugenio Derbez was attached to play Speedy in 2016 but cited a fear of offending Hispanic audiences.
That's all changed now that other beloved Looney Tunes characters have paved the way for Speedy Gonzales' solo debut. As production heats up, fans can look forward to more updates on this exciting project and what they can expect from Gutiérrez's direction.
The 1953 Looney Tunes character made his mark with a short film, 'Cat-Tails for Two', before landing his own show two years later. As an iconic figure in Latin American culture, Speedy Gonzales has built a loyal following thanks to his knack for outsmarting adversaries like Sylvester and Daffy.
However, Speedy's solo movie isn't the first attempt at bringing him to life on the big screen. Warner Bros. had been trying since 2010, with George Lopez set to voice the character before plans fell through due to concerns about cultural sensitivity. Mexican actor Eugenio Derbez was attached to play Speedy in 2016 but cited a fear of offending Hispanic audiences.
That's all changed now that other beloved Looney Tunes characters have paved the way for Speedy Gonzales' solo debut. As production heats up, fans can look forward to more updates on this exciting project and what they can expect from Gutiérrez's direction.