Webtoon Entertainment and Warner Bros. Animation have officially revealed an exciting new phase of their collaborative venture, confirming four more webcomics are now in active development for animated adaptations. This announcement reinforces their strategic alliance, aiming to bring a wider array of fan-favorite digital narratives to a global audience.
These recently unveiled projects will augment the existing slate of six webcomic adaptations previously announced by the two entertainment powerhouses. The expanded portfolio underscores the rich potential and growing demand for transforming popular online comics into engaging animated experiences, covering a broad spectrum of storytelling genres.
The latest developments in this partnership were shared during a panel discussion at Web Summit Vancouver 2026 by key figures: David J. Lee, CFO of Webtoon Entertainment, and Sam Register, President of Warner Bros. Animation. Their joint appearance highlighted the strategic importance of this collaboration in shaping the future of digital and animated content.
While the excitement surrounding these new adaptations is palpable, specific details regarding their format—whether they will be developed as feature films or episodic series—remain undisclosed. Furthermore, no official release dates have been set for any of the projects, keeping fans eagerly anticipating further announcements.
A cornerstone of this partnership is the commitment to creators' rights. The original authors of the Webtoon webcomics will maintain ownership of their intellectual property and are guaranteed a share of the revenue generated from these animated adaptations. This model ensures that the success of these projects directly benefits the creative minds behind the original stories.
The four newly announced titles include a diverse collection of narratives: "The Wolf & Red Riding Hood" by XUANN, a fantasy tale of a high school student's unexpected transformation; "Vampire Family" by unfins, exploring friendship and identity in a supernatural setting; "Sable Curse" by Little Melon, a mystery-driven fantasy about breaking an ancient spell; and "Snow and Briar (And The Mirror of Seven Sins)" by M. Nires, a royal intrigue story with unexpected twists.