Rooster Teeth Lives! Co-Founder Burnie Burns Buys Company Assets From Warner Bros. Discovery

Almost a year ago, Rooster Teeth said it was shutting down after 21 years following parent Warner Bros. Discovery’s failure to find a buyer for the money-losing fandom, gaming and comedy entertainment studio.

On Wednesday, Burnie Burns — one of Rooster Teeth’s co-founders — announced that his independent company, Box Canyon Productions, has acquired the Rooster Teeth brand and its remaining assets including the website and social channels.

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“I am excited at the challenge of bringing Rooster Teeth back to its roots,” Burns said in a statement. “The heart of this brand has always been its fans, and I look forward to writing a new chapter together.”

Financial terms of the sale were not revealed. Reps for WBD did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Under Burns’ ownership, according to Box Canyon’s announcement, “the historic brand plans to renew its focus on innovation, community engagement and the spirit of creativity that first defined its success… With Burns back at the helm, fans can anticipate a renewed dedication to Rooster Teeth’s original mission: to entertain, inspire, and connect.”

Burns was one of the original founders of Rooster Teeth in 2003. In 2020, he left Rooster Teeth and moved to Scotland. The company, a pioneer in online video entertainment, achieved breakout success with “Red vs. Blue,” billed as the longest-running web series in history. Over the years, Rooster Teeth expanded and produced hit shows like the anime-inspired “RWBY” and “Achievement Hunter,” as well as the RTX convention series.

Along with the acquisition, Box Canyon announced a new development slate of productions for 2025, including renewed production of some of the platform’s classic shows, a new original audio adventure titled “Again,” and an untitled reimagining of Burns’ first film, “The Schedule.”

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In a video shared on RT’s YouTube channel, Burns is seen pulling up the company’s offices in Austin, swiping in — and entering a cavernous, dark studio. “Guys? Why are the lights off?” Burns calls out. “I’m back from gettin’ milk.” After switching on the lights, he exclaims after a beat: “What the hell happened?!”

Burns founded Box Canyon Productions in 2023. The company says it is “dedicated to innovative storytelling and high-quality content across various media platforms.” The podcast “Morning Somewhere,” co-hosted by Burns and his wife Ashley Burns, debuted in 2024.

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