Watch: Seth MacFarlane’s ‘Ted 2’ Trailer
Here’s the trailer for Seth MacFarlane’s “Ted 2,” which will be released by Universal on June 26.
From fully-animated features to vfx-driven live-action films, animation is an integral part of the theatrical marketplace today.
Here’s the trailer for Seth MacFarlane’s “Ted 2,” which will be released by Universal on June 26.
Fox Animation, makers of the “Ice Age” and “Rio” franchises, has acquired the motion picture rights to the Mr. Men and Little Miss characters.
Mexican animation firm Ánima Estudios has released the trailer for its first CGI film “Guardianes de Oz” with an original story and designs by “Book of Life” director Jorge Gutierrez.
Indie animator Don Hertzfeldt will work with a crew for the first time ever to produce his new feature “Antarctica.”
DreamWorks is outsourcing the production of “Captain Underpants,” but where will they make it?
The Weinstein Company has released the American trailer for “Underdogs,” which it will release into U.S. theaters on April 10, 2015.
New York-based foreign animation distributor GKIDS has acquired North American rights to “When Marnie Was There”, the latest film by Japan’s Studio Ghibli.
The European 3-D children’s feature “Ooops! Noah is Gone” has finalized its distribution plans and is set to debut globally in 2015.
Andrew Adamson, who co-directed the first two “Shrek” films before moving into live-action to helm the first two movies in the “Chronicles of Narnia” franchise, will next direct “Inherit the Earth.”
“Mexico is way more complicated than anybody thinks.” Jorge Gutierrez talks like a man on a mission. For the past decade-and-a-half, he has sought to bring a more authentic portrayal of Mexico and its people to Hollywood.
Fox has released a second teaser for Blue Sky’s “The Peanuts Movie.”
After months of speculation, Scarlett Johansson has been confirmed as the star of DreamWorks’s live-action adaptation of Masamune Shirow’s manga “Ghost in the Shell.”
Spanish feature animation is having its moment. Late in 2014, Ilion studio’s “Mortadelo y Filemón contra Jimmy el Cachondo” opened head-to-head in Spain against DreamWorks’s “Penguins of Madagascar,” and ended up grossing more than its big-budget American competitor.
Laika’s next film, “Kubo and the Two Strings,” will mark the directorial debut of animator Travis Knight.
Last night marked the U.S. theatrical debut of Tomm Moore’s “Song of the Sea.”
The first creative casualty resulting from the Sony hack (“The Interview” notwithstanding) is a project that’s not even being produced by Sony; it’s the New Regency film adaptation of Guy Delisle’s graphic novel “Pyongyang.”
This quintet of posters came out today for “Pixels,” the big-budget Hollywood feature based on a two-and-a-half-minute French animated short.
“Pim and Pom: The Big Adventure” was not only made on a tiny budget, but had the added challenge of translating the visual style of one of the most beloved Dutch children’s book illustrators.
“Kung Fu Panda 3” will not be released next year as originally planned.
The studio that made the upcoming “Little Prince” feature also has another film coming out in 2015: “Mune.”