Topic: Coyote acme

How sources frame the topic "Coyote acme" in different ways.

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Contrast strength: High Contrast score: 63.9

Some sources align with "Humanitarian harm as primary frame", while others align with "The trailer gives a subtle shoutout to the". This appears in supporting claims such as "Released on Wednesday, April 22, the trailer shows Coyote hiring lawyer Kevin Avery (Will" versus "The trailer gives a subtle shoutout to the production's difficult journey to the screen".

Narrative A: Humanitarian harm as primary frame

Insufficient clean clusters; showing the most representative current angle from available topic battles. Key proposition: Released on Wednesday, April 22, the trailer shows Coyote hiring lawyer Kevin Avery (Will Forte) to sue the Acme corporation after a series of Looney Tunes-style accidents.

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Representative claims: Released on Wednesday, April 22, the trailer shows Coyote hiring lawyer Kevin Avery (Will Forte) to sue the Acme corporation after a series of Looney Tunes-style accidents.

Narrative B: The trailer gives a subtle shoutout to the

Differentiated angle extracted from the main topic contrast. The trailer gives a subtle shoutout to the production's difficult journey to the screen with the tagline, "The Film Acme Didn't Want You to See." As reported by The Hollywood Reporter, Warner Bros.

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Representative claims: The trailer gives a subtle shoutout to the production's difficult journey to the screen with the tagline, "The Film Acme Didn't Want You to See." As reported by The Hollywood Reporter, Warner Bros.

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Humanitarian harm as primary frame

Narrative strength: 90.2 Stance distribution: H 1 · M 0 · L 0

Insufficient clean clusters; showing the most representative current angle from available topic battles. Key proposition: Released on Wednesday, April 22, the trailer shows Coyote hiring lawyer Kevin Avery (Will Forte) to sue the Acme corporation after a series of Looney Tunes-style accidents.

Representative claims
  • Released on Wednesday, April 22, the trailer shows Coyote hiring lawyer Kevin Avery (Will Forte) to sue the Acme corporation after a series of Looney Tunes-style accidents.
Supporting sources

The trailer gives a subtle shoutout to the

Narrative strength: 70 Stance distribution: H 1 · M 0 · L 0

Differentiated angle extracted from the main topic contrast. The trailer gives a subtle shoutout to the production's difficult journey to the screen with the tagline, "The Film Acme Didn't Want You to See." As reported by The Hollywood Reporter, Warner Bros.

Representative claims
  • The trailer gives a subtle shoutout to the production's difficult journey to the screen with the tagline, "The Film Acme Didn't Want You to See." As reported by The Hollywood Reporter, Warner Bros.
  • I salute to you lads for bringing this movie back from the dead and putting into the theaters like it should've been from the beginning.
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Narrative timeline

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Timeline for Apr 26, 2026 to Apr 26, 2026. Current dominant angle: Humanitarian harm as primary frame. No clearly emerging angle detected.

Time bucket: Day Timeline confidence: Low Coverage: Apr 26, 2026 — Apr 26, 2026
Strongest now: Humanitarian harm as primary frame

Humanitarian harm as primary frame

Shift: Fragmented Support: 89

Insufficient clean clusters; showing the most representative current angle from available topic battles. Key proposition: Released on Wednesday, April 22, the trailer shows Coyote hiring lawyer Kevin Avery (Will Forte) to sue the Acme corporation after a series of Looney Tunes-style accidents.

  1. Apr 26, 2026 Shift: Fragmented Support: 89
    Representative claims: Released on Wednesday, April 22, the trailer shows Coyote hiring lawyer Kevin Avery (Will Forte) to sue the Acme corporation after a series of Looney Tunes-style accidents.
    Supporting sources: jang.com.pk · rollingstone.com

The trailer gives a subtle shoutout to the

Shift: Fragmented Support: 42

Differentiated angle extracted from the main topic contrast. The trailer gives a subtle shoutout to the production's difficult journey to the screen with the tagline, "The Film Acme Didn't Want You to See." As reported by The Hollywood Reporter, Warner Bros.

  1. Apr 26, 2026 Shift: Fragmented Support: 42
    Representative claims: The trailer gives a subtle shoutout to the production's difficult journey to the screen with the tagline, "The Film Acme Didn't Want You to See." As reported by The Hollywood Reporter, Warner Bros.
    Supporting sources: jang.com.pk

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The map connects 2 narratives and 2 sources. Current focus: "Humanitarian harm as primary frame" vs "The trailer gives a subtle shoutout to the".

Narratives: 2 Sources: 2 Battles: 2 Main contrast: Humanitarian harm as primary frame ↔ The trailer gives a subtle shoutout to the

Humanitarian harm as primary frame

Support level: 86 Contrast strength: High

Representative claims: Released on Wednesday, April 22, the trailer shows Coyote hiring lawyer Kevin Avery (Will Forte) to sue the Acme corporation after a series of Looney Tunes-style accidents.

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  • Contrast with The trailer gives a subtle shoutout to the (63.9)

The trailer gives a subtle shoutout to the

Support level: 65 Contrast strength: High

Representative claims: The trailer gives a subtle shoutout to the production's difficult journey to the screen with the tagline, "The Film Acme Didn't Want You to See." As reported by The Hollywood Reporter, Warner Bros.

Representative sources Narrative connections
  • Contrast with Humanitarian harm as primary frame (63.9)

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Alignment confidence: Low Narratives: 1 Sources: 2 Battles: 4

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