Warner Animation Group Expands Dr. Seuss Partnership, Announces Two New Features
J.J. Abrams will produce an adaptation of "Oh, The Places You'll Go!" for the studio.
J.J. Abrams will produce an adaptation of "Oh, The Places You'll Go!" for the studio.
Polish film "Kill it and Leave This Town" took the feature film prize.
Sofia Coppola, Clint Eastwood, Wes Anderson, and Richard Linklater are among the signatories of a letter to Capitol Hill.
More people saw "Jiang Ziya" in its first day than have seen Disney's "Mulan" during its entire release in China.
The management shakeup comes as Nickelodeon’s animation studio continues to grow in the pandemic.
Welcome to the Fengshen Cinematic Universe.
The film, which tells the story of Catalan artist and political activist Josep Bartoli, hits French theaters tomorrow.
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.
Barry Jenkins, known for the Oscar-winning "Moonlight," is in the animation director's chair for the first time.
Tang Chinese forces clash with the Abbasid Caliphate in this new feature from Nice Boat Animation.
The lawsuit alleges that Disney has used Evel Knievel's likeness, reputation, and image without the consent of his estate.
Alex Désert will voice Carl Carlson in "The Simpsons" and Arif Zahir will take over as Cleveland Brown in "Family Guy."
Susan Young's 1985 short is set during London's famed Notting Hill Carnival. "The thing that really excited me was that she’d used animation to say something about society at that time," says Quinn.
As things stand, "Raya and the Last Dragon," "Bob's Burgers," "Luca," and "Ron's Gone Wrong" will all come out between March and June.
Nihei's new film "Polka-Dot Boy" premieres this week at the Ottawa International Animation Festival.
The Chinese animated feature, which reimagines the millennia-old Mulan legend, is released in the country next month.
Events include a recruitment session for Oregon's Laika studio and individual consultations with industry experts.
"I didn’t initially know that 'Gatchaman' was a Japanese production," says Tindle, "but I could sense that it was different."
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.