Here’s The Biggest Animation News You Missed In July
The pains of remote working, the rise of Skydance, and the muted return of the box office…
The pains of remote working, the rise of Skydance, and the muted return of the box office…
You know you've created a popular cartoon character when fans turn up at your studio asking to meet her.
Social, economic, and public health crises — and a "Chicken Run" sequel.
Ghibli's former head of international speaks about the studio's awkward relationship with Disney — and much more — ahead of the release of his memoir.
To help contain the coronavirus, Chinese distributors have canceled releases during the highly profitable new year holiday.
The live-action director and producer of the tv special explain how they staged one of the most surreal scenes in the franchise's history.
The film opens this weekend in 2,300 North American theaters.
The artists behind the sequel have described their creative process in a range of interviews. We've compiled their most intriguing comments.
Highlights: Three original works from Disney and Pixar, Apple's entry into the animated features arena, and China's growing role in international co-productions.
We take an in-depth look at the animation strategy at each of the major U.S. streaming services.
"The Amazing Spider-Man" director Marc Webb is the studio's top choice to direct the film.
"The Simpsons" is one of the surprise animation series that's heading to Disney's new streaming service.
The show, titled "Monsters at Work," will also introduce new characters in a story that takes place six months after the original Pixar film.
What exactly does Disney currently own?
Disney's $170 million production isn't receiving the reception the studio had hoped for.
London-based Passion Pictures has added its own unique take on the Disney classic "101 Dalmatians."
Animation will play a huge role in Disney's 2019 output.
If you thought 2018 was a big year for animated features, just wait until 2019.
Created by ex-Disney artists, Taiko Studios had to learn some new tricks in international collaboration to create its first project, "One Small Step."
We talk to animation producer J.J. Sedelmaier about the technology used to create classic cartoons - and his new museum exhibit about animation equipment.