Unconfirmed: Comedy Central’s ‘Ren & Stimpy’ Reboot Has Been Shelved
ViacomCBS has not yet commented on internet reports that their revival of "Ren & Stimpy" has been shelved.
ViacomCBS has not yet commented on internet reports that their revival of "Ren & Stimpy" has been shelved.
Sketching tours of historic sites and projections on Kilkenny Castle are on the schedule for one of this year's most unique animation events.
The Irish studio's new film pits city against nature, sometimes beautifully, sometimes crudely.
The veteran animator and filmmaker joined the studio last year to work on an as-yet-undisclosed series.
She worked as a visual development artist, character designer, and story artist on most of Disney's 2d features of the 1990s.
Unsettled studios, inclusivity milestones, a controversial "Ren & Stimpy" reboot, and much more…
The petition was started by Robyn Byrd, who has accused the show's creator John Kricfalusi of sexually abusing her as a child.
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The piece, which uses a hybrid of 2d and 3d, is ostensibly an advertisement for Cyramza, but it takes an indirect approach with symbolism that works on multiple levels.
The company's reboot strategy will be led by Fox and Marvel veteran Grant Gish.
Who needs new animation talent? ViacomCBS certainly doesn't.
The festival is taking place in real life (September 2–12), but the vr works will only be accessible online.
The pains of remote working, the rise of Skydance, and the muted return of the box office…
Skydance Animation scores with another high-profile hire on the management side.
Lawsuits, bankruptcies, Weinstein: "Animal Crackers" faced them all.
Movie theater lobbyists are saying theaters should reopen across the U.S.; medical experts say otherwise.
John Lasseter-led Skydance Animation will make its big debut in 2022 with the release of two animated features, both directed by women.
The graduating class of Royal College of Art's Master’s in Animation program is presenting their year-end exhibition online — and you're invited!
Best of all: everything is free!