Netflix Canned Five Animated Series That Were In Development Or Production
Though the company remains committed to animation in a big way, numerous high-profile projects will not move forward.
Though the company remains committed to animation in a big way, numerous high-profile projects will not move forward.
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"Hello Stop Mo" aims to lower the barriers to entry into the stop-motion industry.
The film is del Toro's feature animation directorial debut.
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"Britishness sells, blandness doesn't," said BBC kids' content chief Patricia Hidalgo.
Says Mann, "Instead of asking ourselves 'Why is this animated?' we should be asking ourselves 'Why is this not animated?'"
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Simon Otto, the show's supervising director, was head of character animation on the "How to Train Your Dragon" trilogy.
Stanton created memorable backgrounds for films like "Aladdin," "Lilo & Stitch," and "Mulan," before making his mark on the video game industry.
The film debuts on Netflix on August 6.
In the newly created role, Gamarra will find and evaluate literary material to option for productions at the two brands.
Cartoon Saloon's series "Dorg Van Dango" and the striking student film "Shergar" were among the other winners.
The slate runs the gamut from singing honey bears to a chainsaw-wielding George Washington.
Disney veteran Lee promises a film that will celebrate "queerness and 'otherness.'"
Keane's newly created post is executive vice president of production and operations.
The film comes out in the U.S. on March 26, both in theaters and on HBO Max.
"We're very fired up about catching them in family animation, maybe eventually passing them."
The streaming platform has announced five features, two specials, and one limited series for the next 12 months.
The film will be helmed by vfx veteran Wendy Rogers ("Shrek," "Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron") in her directorial debut.