Mexico’s ‘Un Gallo con Muchos Huevos’ Surprises with a Top 10 U.S. Bow
The Mexican animated feature is headed to a $3-4 million holiday launch.
From fully-animated features to vfx-driven live-action films, animation is an integral part of the theatrical marketplace today.
The Mexican animated feature is headed to a $3-4 million holiday launch.
Mashing together their older characters could prove more popular than any of the network’s current offerings.
After two weeks as the number one film in Mexican theaters, “Un Gallo con Muchos Huevos” will begin its U.S. run today — but it won’t be in English.
The debut feature from Light Chaser Animation now has the backing of Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba.
The signature edition of “Iron Giant” will have its world premiere next month at the Toronto International Film Festival.
“Monster Hunt” is now the most financially successful Chinese film ever made.
Isaoo Takahata’s 1991 efort is the only Studio Ghibli film never to have receive a North American release.
The production company behind ‘Robot Chicken’ and ‘BoJack Horseman’ steps out of profane stop-motion animated TV — and into profane stop-motion animated features.
The husband-and-wife team of Tony Cervone and Allison Abbate will direct and produce.
Former DreamWorks and Sony execs Sandra Rabins and Penney Finkelman Cox are leading Original Force’s push into feature animation.
The Irish animation studio behind Oscar-nominated ‘Song of the Sea’ and ‘The Secret of Kells’ just landed an Oscar winner for its next feature.
‘Mr. Black’ and ‘Kwang Boo’ are another reminder China is increasingly self-reliant when it comes to creating and consuming cartoon features.
Reports are emerging that the Weinstein Company may delay the release of “Underdogs” for the third time.
The film will enter the list of top ten anime releases of all-time in the United States.
Details on a new animated feature from the beloved creator of “The Snowman” and “When the Wind Blows.”
Aardman’s adaptation of “Shaun the Sheep” is a critically acclaimed wonder. Will American audiences appreciate it?
The Rob Schneider-vehicle from Lionsgate features a polar bear who goes to New York City.
The Pez feature will “touch the hearts of many,” claim its producers.
Director Ash Brannon, animation studio Reel FX, and actors Luke Wilson and Eddie Izzard are all involved in this Chinese animated feature.
Chinese distributor Flame Node is also expected to co-produce Wizart’s “Snow Queen 3: Fire and Ice.”