HBO Max, Cartoon Network Expand Original Animation Slate With ‘Driftwood,’ ‘Invincible Fight Girl’
Space opera Driftwood and adventure-comedy Invincible Fight Girl are heading to the Warner-owned streaming platform.
Space opera Driftwood and adventure-comedy Invincible Fight Girl are heading to the Warner-owned streaming platform.
For its first seven weeks on Tubi, “The Freak Brothers” pulled nearly twice as many viewers as any other series on the platform.
Though the company remains committed to animation in a big way, numerous high-profile projects will not move forward.
A rundown of animation coming to U.S. streaming services in May 2022.
Goldberg and Supper Club producer-director Jason Sterman sat down with Cartoon Brew to discuss Disney’s new learn-to-draw series.
The company’s stock price has tumbled by over two-thirds since October’s record high.
Longtime Funimation COO Rahul Purini will take over as head of Sony’s recently-merged anime conglomerate.
Nora Twomey, the director of “The Breadwinnner,” helms the feature adaptation of this Newbery Medal-winning kids’ book.
The show’s spin-off, Human Resources, has also received a second season pick-up.
Discovery and Warnermedia have now merged into Warner Bros. Discovery.
After years of uncertainty and delays, the former Blue Sky production is now set to launch on Netflix in 2023.
Netflix will stream the new animated Marmaduke, starring Pete Davidson and J.K. Simmons, in much of the world this May.
No word yet on whether Hulu subscribers outside of Japan will have the opportunity to see the play too.
A rundown of animation coming to U.S. streaming services in April 2022.
Critics are praising the film’s nostalgic appeal and Linklater’s novel approach to first person storytelling
The film will stream on Shudder beginning June 16 and is set to be accompanied by a limited theatrical release.
The film marks the solo feature directorial debut of Disney veteran Chris Williams.
The network emphasized its “franchise strategy” which aims to expand “the global footprint of beloved properties through spinoffs, theatricals and additional seasons.”
The “intimate instructional documentary series” celebrates the craft of drawing and the artists who work at Disney.
Dustin Ferrer has been named executive producer and showrunner across all five projects.