Hundreds Of Hours Of Series From Dreamworks Animation Are Headed To Sky
Customers in the U.K. and Ireland will get premieres of shows like “Trollstopia” and “Madagascar: A Little Wild.”
Customers in the U.K. and Ireland will get premieres of shows like “Trollstopia” and “Madagascar: A Little Wild.”
Release date reshuffles, a “Lion King” sequel, a new studio from Don Bluth, and more…
One animated feature is bucking the trend, and rather than delaying its release date, it’s moving it forward.
Sugar was warned that if she spoke, “the show will be pulled from a lot of countries and that may mean the end of the show.”
The multi-year overall deal gives Dreamworks an exclusive first-look at his original animated projects.
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This animated feature is unlikely to get made, but the director is sharing with fans what could have been.
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“Trolls World Tour” did well on video-on-demand. Universal wants to repeat the formula. Theaters are furious.
Hint: it helps to have yodeling.
“Trolls World Tour” will be the guinea pig in a major experiment for Hollywood film studios.
Instead of toilet paper, stock up on pajamas because we’re all going to be working from home soon!
We speak to director Dean DeBlois and head of character animation Simon Otto about the Oscar-nominated “How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World.”
Bergeron allegedly raped an employee, who later committed suicide.
Projects will be produced through DeBlois’s recently formed Anvil Pictures banner.
Here are the the Golden Globe nominations for best animated feature.
Dreamworks’s sequel to 2016’s “Trolls” features one of the starriest musical casts of any film, period.
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The film was removed from theaters after the discovery of a scene that shows what Vietnam claims to be a violation of its water sovereignty.