Back On Top: ‘KPop Demon Hunters’ Returns To The Top Of Netflix’s Movie List As Its OST Keeps Rocking The Charts
After briefly being displaced by ‘The Old Guard 2,’ ‘KPop Demon Hunters’ was once again Netflix’s most watched movie last week.
After briefly being displaced by ‘The Old Guard 2,’ ‘KPop Demon Hunters’ was once again Netflix’s most watched movie last week.
The 2025 Emmy nominations were unveiled today, featuring mostly familiar faces with a couple of newcomers in the animation and VFX categories.
‘Bluey’ remains the most-streamed show in the world, with ‘Family Guy’ and ‘Bob’s Burgers’ in fourth and fifth place.
The show’s removal comes days after creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone tweeted of Paramount: “This merger is a sh*tshow and it’s f*cking up ‘South Park.”
The highly anticipated reboot will stream on Hulu starting on August 4.
The series, a multi-timeline story about a Jewish family in California, will debut on August 22.
Netflix says half of its 300 million users now watch anime, while a Dentsu study found that almost a third of global consumers watch anime at least once a week.
Square Enix, Aniplex and Bones are producing Hiromu Arakawa’s adapting of the popular manga. Bones Film is animating.
Kai Ikarashi, who worked on ‘Edgerunners’ and ‘SSSS.Gridman,’ will make his directorial debut on the series.
‘South Park’ creators upset over Season 27 delay: “This Merger Is A Sh*tshow And It’s F*cking Up ‘South Park’.”
‘KPop Demon Hunters’ tops Netflix globally in Week 2; its soundtrack debuts at #8 on Billboard 200, with multiple tracks charting on Spotify.
The Sony Pictures Animation film is the best start for a Netflix original animated feature since the March release of “Plankton: The Movie.”
The upcoming slate includes a throng of new and returning animated series and films spanning across children’s, family, adult, and anime projects.
Some of the important news from Annecy that you may have missed last week.
The streamer offered new details about the show during its presentation at Annecy today.
‘Tom & Jerry Gokko’ get a kawaii makeover in this new series of minishorts.
Directed by Maggie Kang and Chris Appelhans, the Sony Pictures Animation film debuts June 20 on streaming.
A new piece in ‘Bloomberg Businessweek’ paints a grim picture for the future of the 24-hour cartoon channel.
The new Peacock streaming series will be handled by ‘Futurama’ production house Rough Draft Studios.
All attendees will receive a free ‘Art of Arcane’ book.