2023 Feature Animation Year In Review: Distribution Winners And Losers
Which distributors had a 2023 to remember, and which will be looking to turn things around in 2024?
Which distributors had a 2023 to remember, and which will be looking to turn things around in 2024?
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Release date reshuffles, a "Lion King" sequel, a new studio from Don Bluth, and more…
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Warner Bros. gave up on a previous partnership with the toy company after their movies yielded diminishing returns.
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