‘Cars’ Spinoff Series Gets Trailer Ahead Of Disney+ Day Premiere
Cars on the Road will launch on Disney+ in September as Disney launches the D23 Expo.
Cars on the Road will launch on Disney+ in September as Disney launches the D23 Expo.
The scene also includes what was meant to have been Buzz and Izzy’s first meeting.
Lightyear, Minions: The Rise of Gru, Lost Ollie, and Luck lead a packed August streaming calendar.
Disney Television Animation promoted Bensimon and Mejia to vice president of Current Series.
Lightyear will end its theatrical run as one of Pixar’s worst-ever flops. But might it be a hit for Disney+?
The Sea Beast, The Bob’s Burgers Movie, and The Bad Guys highlight an exciting crop of new animation heading to streaming in July.
As the six-week theatrical window model gains favor, could Bob’s streaming premiere tip off Disney’s plans for Lightyear or Strange World?
Disney decries France’s archaic windowing rules while French exhibitors fume after losing another high-profile animated feature.
Catmull will guide Baobab on their “creative and operations.”
Launching September 8 on Disney+, the hybrid feature has far more animation in it than you’d expect.
June sees the premieres of Netflix’s Dead End: Paranormal Park and Disney+’s Beyond Infinity: Buzz and the Journey to Lightyear documentary.
Comparisons were always inevitable, but so far most critics have been impressed by Disney +’s latest throwback.
A rundown of animation coming to U.S. streaming services in May 2022.
A rundown of animation coming to U.S. streaming services in April 2022.
The “intimate instructional documentary series” celebrates the craft of drawing and the artists who work at Disney.
Dune and Encanto led the pack with four awards apiece.
The new pricing tier will help Disney reach its goal of 230-260 million subscribers by 2024.
Cartoon Brew’s monthly guide to animation on streaming services.
The company reported better-than-expected subscription growth for Disney+ last quarter.
It’s a light month for animated originals, though viewers — especially younger ones — still have plenty to look forward to.