Pluto TV’s New Comedy Central Animation Channel Is A Trove Of Vintage Series
Pining for old episodes of “Daria,” “Beavis and Butt-Head,” or “Drawn Together”? You’re in luck.
Pining for old episodes of “Daria,” “Beavis and Butt-Head,” or “Drawn Together”? You’re in luck.
The John Lasseter-led studio’s films are currently set up at Paramount and dated for 2022.
Almost 800 episodes of kids’ programming have been added to the streaming service, which is also getting new parental controls.
The film will be helmed by vfx veteran Wendy Rogers (“Shrek,” “Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron”) in her directorial debut.
Pixar and Walt Disney Animation Studios are moving into series production, “Star Wars” and Marvel get spin-offs, and African creators come onboard…
The sale, if approved, will represent a major consolidation of global anime streaming and distribution.
The “Tenet” director is among the many industry figures condemning the studio’s radical new plan.
“Remy, the Ratatouille, the rat of all my dreams / I praise you, oh Ratatouille, may the world remember your name.”
In the U.S., a full 17 films will be released day-and-date in cinemas and on HBO Max. The movie industry will likely never look the same again.
The streamer will release the film globally next fall.
The projects include a retelling of the legend that inspired last year’s break-out hit “Ne Zha.”
Reviewers like certain elements of the show, but many say it’s not firing on all cylinders.
Turner was most recently vice president, development at Disney Television Animation.
We’ve compiled a list of all the animated series that are expected to premiere in 2021 on U.S. broadcast, cable, and streaming services.
The federal government estimates that, if the law passes, online companies could end up investing USD$627 million in local content by 2023.
“It’s terrible,” director Tim Hill says of the film’s jumbled release schedule.
“We love drawing and have always wanted to express ourselves creatively in that medium,” say the show’s developers.
Consolidation ahoy! Sony is already home to several anime units, including Crunchyroll’s main competitor Funimation.
As part of the restructuring, Cartoon Network boss Tom Ascheim says that the brand will “not always be cartoons.”
HBO Max and Cartoon Network have announced two new series from familiar talent.