Netflix’s ‘Charlie Vs. The Chocolate Factory’ Gets A Sony-fied First Look And Contemporary Reset
Sony Pictures Imageworks brings its distinct visual style to Netflix’s modern-day take on Dahl’s world, directed by Jared Stern and Elaine Bogan.
Sony Pictures Imageworks brings its distinct visual style to Netflix’s modern-day take on Dahl’s world, directed by Jared Stern and Elaine Bogan.
The film, written and directed by Alessandro Carloni and Erica Rivinoja and animated with DNEG, is part of Warners’ plans for a larger Dr. Seuss animated universe.
Critics are praising the film’s all-ages sense of humor and its ability to appeal to both fans and newcomers to the DC Comics universe.
The film marks the directorial debut of Jared Stern, creator of the animated series “Green Eggs and Ham.”
Studio Ghibli, “South Park,” and Looney Tunes are just a few of the big animation offerings that’ll be available on HBO Max.
Directed by Doug Sweetland and Nicholas Stoller, the film will debut next September.
The next Dr. Seuss screen adaptation may be the most expensive animated television program ever.
It’s a unique instance of animation and live-action directing talent co-directing a film.
Continuing the inexplicable trend of people named Chris directing animated features, Chris McKay, the animation co-director of “The LEGO Movie,” will direct the film’s sequel, which is currently set for a May 26, 2017 release.