‘Blue Eye Samurai,’ ‘Scavengers Reign,’ ‘X-Men ’97’ Among 2024 Emmy Animation Nominations
The Emmy Awards will be presented in September.
The Emmy Awards will be presented in September.
Dozens of prizes were handed out tonight at Annecy, the world's largest animation festival.
Netflix's anime adaptation 'Scott Pilgrim Takes Off' won best animated series.
Netflix's 'Nimona' and 'Blue Eye Samurai' were the most nominated feature and series this year.
Vfx awards went to 'The Last of Us' and 'Five Days at Memorial,' and Maya Rudolph won her third voice-acting Emmy.
October's animation streaming calendar is an eclectic mix offering exciting new titles and enjoyable library animation.
Four previous winners from broadcast tv and a stand-alone special from Netflix make up this year's field of nominees.
The new owner, Integrated Media Company, plans to "expand [Toon Boom's] platform into new markets and to introduce ground-breaking products."
In total, 17 films, series, and interactive works will host WIP presentations at this year's Annecy.
The network has ordered a pilot presentation for the series, which it is producing with Warner Bros. Animation.
Netflix led all companies with 11 wins across 32 categories, while Disney floundered.
20th Television animation is producing the reboot which will be showrun and executive produced by Saladin K. Patterson.
After earning 51 nominations and 20 wins last year, Netflix again leads the pack with 50 nominations.
Marcus Fleming will serve as head writer, adapting the book by writers Declan Shalvey and Philip Barrett, and colorist Jordie Bellaire.
It's clear that Fox has big plans to expand its adult animation offering.
While some streamers are paring down their animated offerings, other are bulking up with original productions and prestige acquisitions.
The group also called on the government to work towards decentralizing the industry away from Dublin, helping studios set up in rural towns.
Wattpad Webtoon Studios has announced a new Global Animation division as well as a trio of new studio heads.
Characters developed under Coker’s supervision include Frosty the Snowman, Kris Kringle, Winter Warlock, and many more.
Netflix's Arcane and Disney+'s Chip ’n Dale: Rescue Rangers are among the notable contenders.