Comic-Con 2016: Five Must-See Animation Panels
Brad Bird, virtual reality, storyboarding, and true animation legends are part of our must-see Comic-Con events.
Brad Bird, virtual reality, storyboarding, and true animation legends are part of our must-see Comic-Con events.
After receiving a Facebook apology and little else for having his work stolen, Max Hattler has filed a lawsuit against DJ and record producer Bassnectar.
Tartakovsky says he got an idea for a third "Hotel Transylvania" film that "made it irresistible to return" and direct again.
First rule of Garfield: You can never have enough Garfield!
A new look at the historical epic, slated for completion in 2017.
Watch the humble beginnings of the vintage Cartoon Network series.
A look back at members of our community who died in 2016.
Rémi Chayé's unique hand-drawn feature is earning plenty of accolades, but finding an audience isn't easy.
The animation studio that made "The Lego Movie" wants to make "Astro Boy" popular again, too.
Steve Cutts may not be a household name, but his viral films got him the gig of a lifetime.
Augenblick Studios will produce the surreal hand-drawn comedy starring God, the Devil, and a drunk guy.
Cartoon Brew speaks with the Brothers Quay about Christopher Nolan's documentary, their exhaustive Blu-ray collection, and the challenges of finding funding for new projects.
The "Gravity Falls" creator is leaving Disney for Fox's primetime animation line-up.
From new visions to revivals of lost wonders, next year's incoming animated features reach far and wide.
After receiving nearly 1,400 submissions from across Africa, South African studio Triggerfish chose 8 projects for further development.
Seventeen animated shorts were selected for the Sundance Film Festival's short film categories this year.
'Long Live the Royals' is Cartoon Network's second original miniseries following Patrick McHale's Emmy-winning fantasy, 'Over the Garden Wall.' No pressure!
"Inside Out" leads the way with 14 nominations.
Viscardi's first project will be to oversee a "Hey Arnold!" made-for-TV movie.
One of only two female directors currently at Disney Television Animation, Aliki Theofilopoulos speaks frankly about the ups and downs of her career in the animation industry.