Disney Presents Packed TV Slate With Loads Of New Trailers And Images
In Annecy, Disney announced four new animated series titles, sneak peeked eight more, and announced five renewals.
In Annecy, Disney announced four new animated series titles, sneak peeked eight more, and announced five renewals.
The film debuts today on Netflix.
In a recent interview, the prolific kids’ tv creator also revealed she’s no longer at Netflix after her overall deal ended in January.
We break down the importance of animation to Apple’s newest tech, as well as four other takeaways from this week’s unveiling.
The streamer outlined its kids and family slate this summer, with plenty of animation on the way
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.
Netflix also shared upcoming release dates for ‘Sonic Prime,’ ‘Supa Team 4,’ and ‘Gabby’s Dollhouse.’
The company is undertaking cost-saving efforts as subscribers canceled Disney’s streaming services en masse for the second quarter in a row.
The show, a “modernized” and “dynamic” reboot of the 1990s live-action series, will debut later this year.
Filmmakers from five of the shorts explain how their stories are particularly local, despite being set in a galaxy far, far away.
Xilam will oversee the layout, color BG, animation, and compositing of the Norse Mythology show.
May brings some highly-anticipated debuts including ‘Star Wars Visions’ season two and Genndy Tartakovsky’s ‘Unicorn Warriors Eternal.’
A seventh-season reboot has been picked up by WBD, which will also put the show on Max in EMEA.
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.’
Paramount says WBD owes them more than $50 million in back licensing fees for content sent to HBO Max.
According to WBD executives, the HBO name was steering parents away from their platform.
The prequel series takes place in 1920s Shanghai and will expand the lore of the 1984 live-action cult classic.
Paramount wants to develop Noggin into a more interactive learning platform and is looking for a partner to invest in the endeavor.
The show is being developed by Flying Bark Productions and executive producer Eric Robles.