Here’s The Biggest Animation News You Missed In September
Release date reshuffles, a "Lion King" sequel, a new studio from Don Bluth, and more…
Release date reshuffles, a "Lion King" sequel, a new studio from Don Bluth, and more…
Netflix is fighting against an upcoming law in France that would force it to commission more locally-made French content. France's animation union Animfrance is among those that believes Netflix is shirking its responsibility to support the country's content.
The changes come as the company launches an initiative to grow its presence in the kids, family, and young adult sphere.
This week we look at shifting theatrical schedules, Fox's big commitment to animation, and talk to Pixelatl head José Iñesta about Mexico's evolving animation industry.
The Chinese animated feature, which reimagines the millennia-old Mulan legend, is released in the country next month.
Cinema 4D's latest release puts the emphasis on animation.
One animated feature is bucking the trend, and rather than delaying its release date, it's moving it forward.
Don Bluth Studios will create "new characters, new ideas, and new cartoons."
The film, about a shipwrecked boy and his dog, is based on a novel by "War Horse" scribe Michael Morpurgo.
The film premieres this Saturday in Toronto.
The U.K. company has also signed with L.A.'s Creative Artists Agency "to help identify and develop global partners for its business."
Meanwhile, the second half of the first season will premiere on October 4.
Unsettled studios, inclusivity milestones, a controversial "Ren & Stimpy" reboot, and much more…
Combined, the two studios he's leading currently produce more than 30 series.
Fansubs, conventions, hentai, corrupt Italian politicians — it's all in there.
Users can now automatically generate head and eyebrow movement from recorded audio.
The company's reboot strategy will be led by Fox and Marvel veteran Grant Gish.
The pains of remote working, the rise of Skydance, and the muted return of the box office…
The creators of the "Ghibliotheque" podcast will explore Kon's films and series across six episodes.
Richard Linklater to make his third animated feature for Netflix.