Fox Orders New Adult Animated Comedy Series From ‘Game Of Zones’ Creators Adam And Craig Malamut
The series will air in 2024, and joins an ambitious lineup of adult animation offerings in development or production at Fox.
The series will air in 2024, and joins an ambitious lineup of adult animation offerings in development or production at Fox.
Wade will oversee numerous Fox businesses, including animation studio Bento Box Entertainment.
It’s clear that Fox has big plans to expand its adult animation offering.
Tubi adds to its roster of adult-focused animated originals with ‘Breaking Bear,’ a new animal-based mobster parody.
The strip’s creator Berkeley Breathed is on board as writer and executive producer.
Select GKIDS titles will begin rolling out on Tubi later this month.
Gumby and Pokey are being revived in the 21st century.
With this show, Fox is continuing “to expand our animation brand beyond family comedies.”
The ad-supported streamer is entering original programming in a big way.
“Brave” director Mark Andrews and longtime animator Andrew Gordon are among the team working on “Hawkmaster.”
Fox is embracing non-fungible tokens, the contentious tech that’s shaking up the crypto and digital art worlds.
Welcome to our new series in which we map out what major corporations own in terms of animation and distribution platforms.
The first family of primetime animation is trying to make a comeback.
Tubi will start by streaming ten films from the Japanese mega-franchise.
Most of the films are on the streamer now, with World War II drama “In This Corner of the World” coming next year.
Princess Bento Studio will produce content for platforms around the world.
The sitcom shares writers — and an animation studio — with “Bob’s Burgers.”
The “Rick and Morty” co-creator is cooking up an adult series set in ancient Greece.
This week we look at shifting theatrical schedules, Fox’s big commitment to animation, and talk to Pixelatl head José Iñesta about Mexico’s evolving animation industry.
The producers of “Bob’s Burgers” will partner with Princess Pictures to develop animated shows from Australian creators.
The announcement comes a month after Fox acquired Bento Box studio.
Bento Box’s co-founders and senior leadership team will continue to lead the company.