Netflix Will Release Upcoming Live-Action ‘Gundam’ Feature
“Kong: Skull Island” director Jordan Vogt-Roberts will helm and produce the film.
“Kong: Skull Island” director Jordan Vogt-Roberts will helm and produce the film.
Netflix and Sony have cemented their growing ties with a major licensing deal covering animation and live-action.
Most of the films are on the streamer now, with World War II drama “In This Corner of the World” coming next year.
Disney’s “The Mandalorian” was the other big winner, scoring three wins.
The 20th Television Animation Unit will also have oversight of existing series like “Family Guy” and “The Simpsons.”
Get ready for Chinese gods, “Star Wars” spin-offs, the latest from Sony Pictures Animation, and more…
The U.S. Department of Justice has extended its antitrust review of the sale, reports tech site The Information.
Disney fans in Canada have it worse: a 33% price increase for Disney+.
With today’s series of announcements, Disney may have dealt a deathblow to movie theaters.
Warner Bros.’s chief of kids’ content spoke of Cartoon Network’s future and more besides.
The family film pits Bigfoot and his son against a nefarious energy company in Alaska.
An animated series based on the roller derby-themed graphic novel “Slam!,” written by the screenwriter of “Moana,” is in the works for HBO Max.
The Nobel Peace laureate is a confirmed animation fan.
You can look forward to Southeast Asian dragons, jazzed-up skeletons, friendly L.A. ghosts, and more …
ViacomCBS’s new streamer, which launches on March 4, means business when it comes to animation.
The slate also includes eight acquisitions and 25 further projects in development.
The streamer is fast becoming a prime destination for fans of Chinese animation.
The platform also features the ten Oscar-shortlisted shorts. Best of all: it’s free (for those in the industry).
The deal will give a boost to Apple TV+’s meager animation offerings.
Warnermedia Kids and Family has come up with a multi-pronged approach to take on Netflix, Disney, Youtube, and Nickelodeon in the highly competitive kids’ space.