In a world full of superhero flicks and post-apocalyptic thrillers, The Day the Earth Blew Up: A Looney Tunes Movie arrives like a breath of fresh (and very animated) air. This feature-length debut from Warner Bros. Animation marks a bold and hilarious new direction for the classic Looney Tunes characters—especially Daffy Duck and Porky Pig—who have rarely been so funny, so lovable, or so ready to save the world from imminent doom. Directed by Pete Browngardt, the film is an affectionate throwback to classic alien-invasion cinema while injecting every frame with the chaos, wit, and anarchy that made Looney Tunes legendary. From the moment the first frame hits the screen, it’s clear: this isn’t just a nostalgic revival. It’s a reinvention. The film opens with Daffy and Porky unexpectedly inheriting a rickety old farmhouse from a mysterious relative. Broke and in desperate need of income, they take jobs at a gum factory on the outskirts of town—only to discover that the chewable treats a...