Newly Announced Features: ‘This Was Our Pact,’ ‘Young Captain Nemo,’ ‘Redwall,’ ‘Toto’
Welcome to our new regular round-up of animated feature projects in the pipeline.
Welcome to our new regular round-up of animated feature projects in the pipeline.
"Everything in this film was new to me," says Laudenbach.
Disney veteran Lee promises a film that will celebrate "queerness and 'otherness.'"
The British inventor-and-dog duo's first ar adventure is due to launch in mid-January.
The streaming platform has announced five features, two specials, and one limited series for the next 12 months.
The company will "tap into" the fan base of the "Full House" franchise.
Three animation studios tell us what it takes to create an original show in the country.
A tribute to the talents the community lost this year: animators and cartoonists, directors and producers, voice artists, dancers, and basketball players.
The film will be helmed by vfx veteran Wendy Rogers ("Shrek," "Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron") in her directorial debut.
The two entertainment giants will team up to "create stories tailored for current and future platforms."
We've compiled a list of all the animated series that are expected to premiere in 2021 on U.S. broadcast, cable, and streaming services.
"This film had everything for me: experimentation, creativity, visuals, sound, movement, rhythm, tempo, dynamics, pace, energy," says Keukeleire.
The legendary animator's feature directorial debut is produced by Netflix and Shanghai's Pearl Studio.
The critically acclaimed "Bojack Horseman" ended its six-season run without ever having won an Emmy Award.
The veteran animator and filmmaker joined the studio last year to work on an as-yet-undisclosed series.
"In some ways, being remote on a large production has probably protected me by having fewer daily interactions and distractions," says Nathan Love's Joe Burrascano.
The pains of remote working, the rise of Skydance, and the muted return of the box office…
Voters have played it safe. Again.
Best of all: everything is free!
Please, voters, just don't pick "The Simpsons" again.