WEBTOON Entertainment and Warner Bros. Animation have announced four additional titles joining their growing animated development partnership. The newly revealed projects are The Wolf & Red Riding Hood by XUANN, Vampire Family by unfins, Sable Curse by Little Melon, and Snow and Briar (And The Mirror of Seven Sins) by M. Nires. The announcement was made during Web Summit Vancouver 2026 by WEBTOON Entertainment CFO David J. Lee and Warner Bros. Animation president Sam Register.
The four series join a broader slate first announced in 2025, which already included titles such as Down to Earth, The Stellar Swordmaster, and Hardcore Leveling Warrior.
According to the companies, the partnership continues to focus on adapting WEBTOON titles across multiple genres including fantasy, romance, comedy, and action. Details on each of the new titles can be seen below:
The Wolf & Red Riding Hood by XUANN – High school student Anna wakes up one day to find that she’s super hairy, incredibly strong, craves meat all the time… and then she grows ears and a tail. Can she figure out how to stop herself from becoming a werewolf before the full moon?
Vampire Family by unfins – Natalia, a vampire desperate for a normal life, finally gets to go to school and sets her sights on befriending her seatmate, Evangelo. As she tries to navigate friendship in the human world, she discovers he’s not your typical student either.
Sable Curse by Little Melon – Terron is cursed to die at 19 unless she can find a way to break the spell. Her chance may come when her family escapes society and stays at a magical estate, where she uncovers secrets among its wealthy guests that could hold the key to lifting her deadly curse.
Snow and Briar (And The Mirror of Seven Sins) by M. Nires – Prince Snow, the fairest in the land, is married off to the towering Princess Briar by his scheming stepmother, who desperately wants him gone. Is Princess Briar just infatuated with him like everyone else, or does she have secrets of her own?
The projects are currently in development, with no release windows or platform details announced yet.
The collaboration follows WEBTOON’s continued expansion into animation and screen adaptations. The company’s titles have previously been adapted across platforms including Netflix, Prime Video, and Crunchyroll, while Warner Bros. Animation continues to expand its own slate with projects tied to DC, Looney Tunes, and other major franchises.

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