Cartoon Network Studios Hires Lauren Martinez, Promotes Kelly Crews To Executive Team
Martinez and Crews will be vice presidents of series and production, respectively.
Martinez and Crews will be vice presidents of series and production, respectively.
Welcome to our new regular round-up of animated feature projects in the pipeline.
Animated features outnumbered live action in Japan's box-office top ten this weekend.
As part of the restructuring, Cartoon Network boss Tom Ascheim says that the brand will "not always be cartoons."
HBO Max and Cartoon Network have announced two new series from familiar talent.
Gordon will oversee the company's animation teams in London, Montreal, and Vancouver.
Japan's beloved crime-caper franchise is rebooted in 3d cgi with skill and smarts.
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.
Best of all: everything is free!
The Canadian service studio known for shows like "Teen Titans Go!" and "Pickle and Peanut" is developing this comic book into an adult animated series.
Ghibli's former head of international speaks about the studio's awkward relationship with Disney — and much more — ahead of the release of his memoir.
After a decade of studying and working in Europe, show creator Cheng Li is pushing to bring new ideas into Chinese series.
The anime streaming platform makes the announcement amid growing competition from the likes of Netflix.
The veteran director talks to us about "Primal," his series-turned-feature, currently in the running for an Oscar.
The Golden Award is the ultimate honor for an animation industry artist in Los Angeles.
"It’s really in vogue to evoke old things to roll your eyes at them and sneer at them, and we really don’t want to do that."
In her new role, Simensky will spearhead a new push into "emerging platforms" at the public broadcaster.
Could Tartakovsky get an Oscar nomination for his new series, "Primal"?
Genndy Tartakovsky features and a new "Boondocks" series are part of Sony's new alternative animation division.