‘Iyanu,’ ‘Hair Love’ Producer Lion Forge Entertainment Lands $30M Investment To Fuel Expansion
Oscar-winning studio Lion Forge Entertainment lands $30M led by HarbourView to scale its kids, family, and YA animation franchises.
Oscar-winning studio Lion Forge Entertainment lands $30M led by HarbourView to scale its kids, family, and YA animation franchises.
‘Iyanu: The Age of Wonders’ is a new animated prequel for the popular franchise, premiering Aug 30 on HBO Max and Cartoon Network.
New evidence suggests that parts of shows like Amazon’s ‘Invincible’ and Max’s upcoming ‘Iyanu: Child of Wonder’ were produced in North Korea.
The Oscar-winning Black-owned studio will use the funds to expand its staff, media library, and acquisitions.
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The executives from Dreamworks, Cartoon Network, and Lion Forge were speaking at Kidscreen Summit.
The St. Louis, Missouri studio behind “Hair Love” is growing fast — and building up a division in Argentina.
From Kickstarter to Hollywood to Oscar glory to this: “Hair Love” is having quite a run.
The partnership’s first project will be a short film about the coronavirus.
When you think of animation production, St. Louis is not the first place that comes to mind, but that could soon change if David Steward has his way.