Rooster Teeth Faces Closure After 21 Years Under Warner Bros.

Rooster Teeth, known for hit series like Red vs. Blue and RWBY, is shutting down under parent company Warner Bros. The closure is due to challenges in digital media and shifts in consumer behavior, with the final season of Red vs. Blue being its last project.

Founded in 2003, Rooster Teeth grew into a major player in digital media, but faced controversies over its 21-year history, including allegations of a toxic work culture. Warner Bros. is exploring options for the studio's properties, with some content staying with the parent company and a new Rooster Teeth animated film set for distribution.