DreamWorks First First ‘Shrek 5’ Trailer Takes Us Back To Far Far Away
DreamWorks’ latest return to the Shrek universe introduces new faces to the studio’s flagship franchise 25 years after its debut.
Formerly Genius Brands, the studios says the cash influx is a “watershed moment” for the company and, “most importantly, for our shareholders.”
DreamWorks’ latest return to the Shrek universe introduces new faces to the studio’s flagship franchise 25 years after its debut.
The latest consolidation of two storied VFX brands raises questions about stability, competition, and the role of AI in production pipelines.
Production designer Aurélien Prédal explains the visual strategy, shifting styles, and aesthetic challenges behind the global series adaptation.
Four filmmakers, a three-legged dog, a copy of ‘Moby-Dick,’ and a search for family drive this distinctive feature from Brazil.
The adult-oriented fantasy is set in a dystopian Manchester and is being billed as one of the largest-ever animated productions from the city.
Matt Munn (‘Spies in Disguise’) created the series, with Steve Loter (‘Kim Possible’) and Jessie Dicovitsky executive producing on the Disney+ original.
Produced with Wheelhouse, the 10-episode fantasy project, unrelated to the Ghibli classic, will follow young witch Kiki’s journey to Koriko.
Ahead of the film’s Annecy competition premiere, directors Ervin Han and Raúl García discuss the landmark Singapore-Spain co-production.
Ahead of the film’s world premiere, the Chicago filmmaker unpacks its unusual origins, layered narratives, and handmade craft.
Natalia Mirzoyan and Félix Dufour-Laperrière led the winners as Animafest Zagreb wrapped its 36th edition with honors for Joanna Quinn and Amid Amidi.
Julien Bisaro and Claire Paoletti’s animated feature from Picolo Pictures will be at next week’s MIFA and is targeting a 2028 theatrical release.
BAFTA-nominated Moth Studio will present its 30-minute adaptation of Benji Davies’ beloved picture book at Annecy’s MIFA next week.
The Cinema Fantasma founders discuss self-financing their landmark feature, building a hometown industry, and lessons from Guillermo del Toro.
To celebrate the Bristol-based studio’s 50th anniversary, the Royal Mint has put some of its most iconic characters on a 50p coin.
The director discusses hybrid animation, Tim Burton influences, and the evolving creative philosophy behind StudioºC ahead of an Annecy Presents appearance.
Mark Ruffalo and Laurence Fishburne lead Enrico Casarosa’s cat-centered, Venice-set feature, arriving in theaters in March 2027.
Disney animation pioneer Floyd Norman, the studio’s first Black artist hired long-term, will receive an Honorary Oscar this fall.
Now based in Florida, the Lazy Square creator reflects on viral success, AI disruption, and life as an independent animator.