U.S. Congressman Proposes Bill To Strip Disney Of Long-Held Copyrights
Republican lawmaker Josh Hawley is coming for Mickey Mouse.
Republican lawmaker Josh Hawley is coming for Mickey Mouse.
Goldberg and Supper Club producer-director Jason Sterman sat down with Cartoon Brew to discuss Disney’s new learn-to-draw series.
Scrat Tales executive producer Chris Wedge, production designer Mike Knapp, and producer Anthony Nisi discuss Blue Sky Studios’ final production.
After years of uncertainty and delays, the former Blue Sky production is now set to launch on Netflix in 2023.
Pixar’s Turning Red will be available to purchase on 4k Ultra HD, Blu-ray, and dvd next month.
Netflix won 20 of 31 categories.
Disney’s long-gestating hybrid project “Chip ’n Dale: Rescue Rangers” has a trailer – and it’s a headscratcher.
The company reported better-than-expected subscription growth for Disney+ last quarter.
Everyone expected “Encanto” to get an original song nomination – but no one thought it would be this song.
This year’s animated feature nominees were predictable. The short ones certainly weren’t.
“Flee” is up against “Encanto,” “Luca,” and “The Mitchells vs. the Machines” in the animated feature category.
The company has been “consulting with members of the dwarfism community.”
“The American Dream and Other Fairy Tales” premieres at the festival on January 24.
“We’ve been collecting very deep, rich data for a long time from our parks,” says the CEO.
Watch directors Don Hall and Carlos López Estrada, alongside co-writer Qui Nguyen, talk about developing the tone and style of the Disney film.
Chapek’s Disney will be about storytelling, innovation, and a “relentless focus on our audience.”
After years of delays, reschedulings, and stretches of radio silence, “The Bob’s Burgers Movie” is gearing up for a release on May 27.
Blue Sky is alleged to have taken $83 million more than it should have from Connecticut residents between 2017 and 2021.
Disney was the only U.S. studio nominated this year. Unsurprisingly, it won.
The immersive tech could eventually allow park visitors to interact with Mickey Mouse and Elsa as images, not cast members in costume.