Nintendo Looking At More Animation Spin-Offs Beyond Illumination’s ‘Super Mario’ Movie
Nintendo is warming up to Hollywood.
Nintendo is warming up to Hollywood.
The channels will close on October 1 in Southeast Asia and Hong Kong.
Welcome to our new series in which we map out what major corporations own in terms of animation and distribution platforms.
Disney has picked up second pay tv window rights to Sony’s upcoming features.
The Disney Store will soon be nothing but a memory.
The SEA Game Industry Report 2021 will assess the strengths, challenges, and overall direction of the region’s industry.
The executive was previously at China’s Pearl Studio, where he oversaw co-production on “Abominable” and “Over the Moon.”
The company says it is now worth $28.7 billion.
Amazon Prime, Disney+, and Hulu all lost market share too, even as their subscriptions climbed.
The move comes as Grom plans to enter original programming.
With high rebates and low rates of Covid, Australia is an attractive place for vfx production at the moment.
Netflix and Sony have cemented their growing ties with a major licensing deal covering animation and live-action.
Most of the films are on the streamer now, with World War II drama “In This Corner of the World” coming next year.
The redesigned theme park is set to open from October.
An iconic name in animation is resurrected.
The studio has recently invested in a number of anime productions.
The company is backed by France’s Superprod Group, and has partnered with several high-profile animation creators and studios.
The studio is also at work on its sixth animated feature.
The 20th Television Animation Unit will also have oversight of existing series like “Family Guy” and “The Simpsons.”
“Trouble” is the second feature announced by Spire Animation Studios, a new company co-founded by veteran animation producer Brad Lewis.