Copernicus Studios Is Developing ‘Skullkickers’ As Adult Animated Series
The Canadian service studio known for shows like "Teen Titans Go!" and "Pickle and Peanut" is developing this comic book into an adult animated series.
The Canadian service studio known for shows like "Teen Titans Go!" and "Pickle and Peanut" is developing this comic book into an adult animated series.
Having established itself as a major player in indie shorts, the French company is now charging into feature production.
We speak to the renowned filmmaker ahead of the Annecy premiere of his autobiographical new film "Altötting."
Industry artists are tired of pay secrecy and are sharing their salaries on social media.
"Black Jack" and the 1980 remake "Astroboy" are among the titles launching on the free streaming service Retrocrush.
Two newly digitized sets of flipbooks highlight the links between animation, live action, and print.
Roy, an experienced animation producer at the National Film Board of Canada, will now spearhead a broader creative strategy for the organization.
Twenty animated features will be presented during next month's online-only edition of Annecy.
The Scooby-Doo origin story is the second animated tentpole to skip theaters for VOD.
The revered cinematographer discusses his little-known work for the likes of Pixar and Dreamworks in a fascinating new podcast series.
After a decade of studying and working in Europe, show creator Cheng Li is pushing to bring new ideas into Chinese series.
The robot-themed show will air on the forthcoming streaming service HBO Max.
The Tiktok era of animated film promotion has arrived.
"The Spongebob Movie: Sponge on the Run" is currently due to hit theaters on August 7 — among the earliest scheduled releases in the calendar.
The company sees a big opportunity in the current crisis.
Fifty percent of production spending in Ireland is now animation.
If March was defined by the shock of the coronavirus's global spread, April is when we started to really see its repercussions for animation, and glimpse how the industry may change for good.
In a guest piece, industry executive Aaron Simpson explains how the animation industry had been preparing for this disaster for decades without even knowing it.
"Trolls World Tour" did well on video-on-demand. Universal wants to repeat the formula. Theaters are furious.
Paramount and Hasbro's Entertainment One will produce the film, with a script from the writers of Marvel's "Ant-Man and the Wasp."