Peacock Orders Its First Original Adult Animation Series ‘In The Know’ From Mike Judge
'Beavis and Butt-Head' creator Mike Judge is teaming with Zach Woods, Brandon Gardner, and Greg Daniels on the comedy series.
'Beavis and Butt-Head' creator Mike Judge is teaming with Zach Woods, Brandon Gardner, and Greg Daniels on the comedy series.
OIAF is back in person this year, with a jam-packed program for attendees eager to meet face-to-face after two years apart.
In a wide-ranging interview, 'Victor and Valentino' creator Diego Molano remains upbeat about the future of his series.
"Close Enough," "Summer Camp Island," and "Infinity Train" are some of titles that will longer be available on HBO Max after this week.
The twins are currently in development on 'Supashawty Girls, Funkamatic Bangbang.'
Trioscope, producer of 'The Liberator,' announced it will be licensing its suite of software tools and practical solutions for general use.
The firm will use this division to create entertainment projects "outside the confines of the traditional studio and network environment."
Rob McLaughlin will lead the new Animation and Interactive Studio.
The series, which has industry veterans onboards, has pulled off an impressive pastiche of the 1930s Fleischer style.
Students discuss the illuminating panels, workshops, and other events they have organized in recent months.
The streamer is selecting up to seven artists for the first round of its new shorts program.
Netflix is making a big play for the preschool crowd.
She will take over from Gary Marsh, who is leaving to set up a Disney-backed production company.
For the second year in a row, it will take place in an online format, making it accessible to a global audience.
The executive has been promoted amid a reorganization at ViacomCBS's MTV Entertainment Group.
The "Family Guy" creator wishes the show "was on any other network."
Robbins admits that the kids network had "lost its way for a while."
Latin America's leading animation festival will be held virtually on September 7–11.
"Hot Pot! Cartoons" will aim to find Chinese artists and bring their animated shorts to the global market.
The executives from Dreamworks, Cartoon Network, and Lion Forge were speaking at Kidscreen Summit.