Warner Bros. Didn’t Want ‘Tom & Jerry’ Movie To Be About Tom And Jerry, Says Writer
"Sonic the Hedgehog" writer Pat Casey explains why he didn't work on the film.
"Sonic the Hedgehog" writer Pat Casey explains why he didn't work on the film.
The film also opened on Disney+ for a premium fee of $30.
The iconic Japanese character is making its first bigscreen outing.
In our latest podcast, the director of "Tom & Jerry" discusses the "education" he received in animation production on the hybrid feature.
The films will open theatrically in the country at the same time as their streaming releases overseas, raising the possibility of piracy.
Warnermedia Kids and Family has come up with a multi-pronged approach to take on Netflix, Disney, Youtube, and Nickelodeon in the highly competitive kids' space.
The local programmers of "The Tom and Jerry Show" are road-testing a new idea: the "thoughtover."
Eighty years after they first appeared, Tom & Jerry are headed to the bigscreen as cg characters.
As part of the restructuring, Cartoon Network boss Tom Ascheim says that the brand will "not always be cartoons."
J.J. Abrams will produce an adaptation of "Oh, The Places You'll Go!" for the studio.
In the 1960s, he directed a series of infamous Tom & Jerry shorts while living in Eastern Europe.
Warner Bros. has been on a decade-long odyssey to make this film. It's finally happening.
Warner Animation Group is currently developing no less than seven fully-animated or hybrid features based on classic cartoon characters.
We preview "Mighty Mike," a one-of-a-kind animated series coming soon to Cartoon Network France.
In "Atomic Puppet," a superhero is transformed into a powerless puppet who is only effective when placed on the hands of his biggest fan.
Comic-Con International: San Diego is almost upon us, and the organizers have released the event's mammoth program schedule. The madness, taking place from July 24-27, includes hundreds of panels, discussions, art demos, and screenings, with everyone from Buzz Aldrin to Betty White getting their moment to shine.
"The Tom and Jerry Show" will premiere Wednesday, April 9th, at 5:30pm (ET/PT) on Cartoon Network. It's being pitched as "a fresh take on the iconic frenemies that preserves the look, core characters and sensibilities of the original theatrical shorts." Unlike the original 6-7 minute theatrical shorts, which were produced during the 1940s-'50s, the new episodes will be 11-minutes each.
This a fan-made experiment in which the 1956 Tom & Jerry short "Down Beat Bear" is remade in CGI with anime girls in the roles of Tom, Jerry, and the dancing bear. The characters don't appear to be random and likely represent some part of fandom of which I'm not aware. Even lacking that context, I still think it's a fascinating piece of work, not so much for its animation or technical merit as for its resurrection of (and reverence for) classic theatrical animation in a completely unexpected setting.
Jordan Reichek talks about his new Cartoon Network Asia shorts series "Animal Control!", his career so far, and where he wants to go with his work.
Go here for Comic-Con Day 1 Animation EventsThe remaining half of programming for San Diego Comic-Con has been announced, and for your …