SIGGRAPH 2023 Offers Feast Of Talks On New Animation, Including ‘Spider-Verse,’ ‘Nimona,’ And ‘Elemental’
Th computer graphics conference and trade show takes place August 6-10 in Los Angeles.
Th computer graphics conference and trade show takes place August 6-10 in Los Angeles.
‘Nimona’ more than doubled its viewership from its first appearance in the rankings.
‘Nimona’s Top 10 debut is impressive and rare for a Netflix original, but ranks well behind the likes of ‘Pinocchio’ and ‘The Sea Beast.’
Reviews are praising the film’s unique animation style, exciting action sequences, and strong moral compass.
Directors Nick Bruno and Troy Quane spoke with us about the visual development of the film’s medieval/futuristic world and characters.
Netflix released a teaser last week, but the new June promo is a more accurate representation of the film’s adventurous aesthetic.
After a years-long production period that saw the film’s original studio shut down, we’ve finally got our first look at ‘Nimona’ in action.
The streamer shared details about nine animated features coming out across 2023-2024.
Other titles Netflix will tease at Annecy include ‘Leo,’ ‘Chicken Run: Dawn of the Nugget,’ and ‘The Monkey King.’
A big year is on deck for animated features. We run down 2023’s most anticipated U.S. releases.
The new animation division’s first production will be the former Blue Sky Studios feature ‘Nimona,’ releasing on Netflix in 2023.
DNEG is currently working on several Netflix titles including Stranger Things, Nimona, and The School for Good and Evil.
After years of uncertainty and delays, the former Blue Sky production is now set to launch on Netflix in 2023.
Disney will no longer complete production on Blue Sky’s “Nimona.”
There is fresh uncertainty over how Disney will handle Fox Animation’s feature projects.
Titles include Blue Sky films, a “Bob’s Burgers” feature, and the hybrid cg/live debut of Chris Sanders.
The animated adaptation of Noelle Stevenson’s Eisner-winning graphic novel will be animated at Blue Sky Studios.
Patrick Osborne, armed with an Oscar, brings Noelle Stevenson’s comic to the screen.