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Rooster Teeth Revived By Co-Founder Burnie Burns
Rooster Teeth Lives! Co-Founder Burnie Burns Buys Company Assets From Warner Bros. Discovery
Burnie Burns, one of Rooster Teeth's co-founders, acquired the Rooster Teeth brand nearly a year after Warner Bros. Discovery shut it down.
Rooster Teeth Revived By Co-Founder Burnie Burns After WBD Shutdown
Almost a year after Rooster Teeth, a subsidiary of Warner Bros. Discovery Global Streaming & Interactive Entertainment, announced it was ceasing operations after 21 years, the digital content brand is staging a comeback.
Rooster Teeth rises from the post-Warner Bros. ashes
Rooster Teeth was founded in 2003, the same year it launched Red vs. Blue, a machinima-styled show that used Halo: Combat Evolved to tell a story of two groups of isolated, opposing armies dropped into a barren canyon. The show quickly became a hit, thanks to its parody of both wartime narratives and military video games.
Rooster Teeth Is Back From The Dead, With One Of Its Original Founders In Charge
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 is Making a Comeback
Rooster Teeth was founded in April 2003 and quickly became known for its Halo machinima, Red vs. Blue. The company became a staple in the gaming community, and several of its empl
Rooster Teeth returns as Burnie Burns acquires brand under Box Canyon Productions
Thanks to Burns’ acquisition, Rooster Teeth is set for a fresh start under Box Canyon Productions. Fans are eagerly awaiting how the company will evolve as it navigates its re-launch and works to bring back the beloved entertainment platform.
Rooster Teeth revived by co-founder Burnie Burns after Warner Bros. shutdown
Rooster Teeth co-founder Burnie Burns is reviving the Austin-based brand after Warner Bros. Discovery closed the entertainment company after 21 years.
Rooster Teeth Is Back!
“Under new management.” With those three words, an iconic Austin creative powerhouse is back. 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.
Rooster Teeth aims for revival after shuttering last year
The brand and the bulk of its remaining assets have been acquired by co-founder Burnie Burns through his company, Box Canyon Productions.
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Rooster Teeth is coming back
Co-founder Burnie Burns has bought the studio the studio back from Warner Bros. Discovery.
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After Getting Shuttered in 2024, Rooster Teeth Is Making a Comeback
Former co-founder Burnie Burns teases bringing Rooster Teeth 'back to its roots' after taking over the assets to his former ...
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Rooster Teeth returns as fans eagerly await its next video-game based TV show
The company is responsible for the popular online show Red vs. Blue, which debuted in 2003 was based on the game Halo: Combat ...
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