17 Major Animated Movies Releasing In 2020
Highlights: Three original works from Disney and Pixar, Apple's entry into the animated features arena, and China's growing role in international co-productions.
Highlights: Three original works from Disney and Pixar, Apple's entry into the animated features arena, and China's growing role in international co-productions.
Universal's delayed hybrid feature will be released on January 17, 2020.
Disgraced studio head Bob Weinstein is trying to sneak back into the film industry through animated films.
At least three of its four newly announced directors have an ethnic background.
"There was a ‘God-shaped hole in my heart,’ and I wanted to fill it," says newly-baptized "The Loud House" creator Chris Savino.
The good news: It's the best U.S. debut for an original animated film this year. The bad news: It's one of Dreamworks Animation's worst openings ever.
For his new film, acclaimed animator Theodore Ushev adopted a style of painting pioneered by Egyptians thousands of years ago.
The yeti-starring cg epic is the first feature from China's Pearl Studio, co-produced with Dreamworks Animation.
Hollywood is looking to toys for yet another feature film.
"Frozen 2" is being sold to audiences differently than the original film.
Two brothers battle over the future of the family.
Makoto Shinkai's latest feature can now compete in two categories at next year's Academy Awards.
Juried Emmy winners have been announced in the animation, interactive media, and motion design categories.
Williams, one of the world's most acclaimed animators, has died aged 86. We look back over his wide-ranging career.
The sequel earned 72% less in its opening weekend than the original "Angry Birds" movie.
Director and animator Richard Williams died Friday evening at his home in Bristol, England. He was 86.
Thurop Van Orman, creator of "The Marvelous Misadventures of Flapjack," makes the most of his feature directorial debut.
The Disney-owned cable network is using the program as an incubator for full-length series.
Disney's new executive changes at Blue Sky Studios suggest that the studio's future is safe for now.
The investment is an effort to expand anime's audience outside Japan, as the country's domestic market approaches saturation.