What Animation Does Disney Own?
From Mickey to Marvel, Buzz Lightyear to Homer Simpson, Disney is home to a who’s who of animation legends.
From Mickey to Marvel, Buzz Lightyear to Homer Simpson, Disney is home to a who’s who of animation legends.
Netflix and Disney dominated. Again.
Netflix and Disney+ dominate the animation and vfx categories with six nominations apiece.
Pixar’s “Luca” was the clear winner in the week of June 14–20, clocking up 1.57 billion minutes of viewing time.
July promises to be a huge month for animation streaming.
In all, streamers took 51 nominations against 43 for other platforms. Winners will be announced on July 17.
Disney also presented two other upcoming shows from white African creators at Annecy.
It’s a big month for original films, with “Luca,” “Wish Dragon,” and “America: The Motion Picture” all set to debut.
Bob Chapek has given the fullest explanation yet for the decision to move the Pixar film to Disney+.
“The great majority” of their content will move to Disney+, says CEO Bob Chapek.
The channels will close on October 1 in Southeast Asia and Hong Kong.
Get ready for clone troopers, oddball sci-fi shorts, the return of Finn and Jake, and more …
Disney has picked up second pay tv window rights to Sony’s upcoming features.
Amazon Prime, Disney+, and Hulu all lost market share too, even as their subscriptions climbed.
Get ready for Chinese gods, “Star Wars” spin-offs, the latest from Sony Pictures Animation, and more…
Disney fans in Canada have it worse: a 33% price increase for Disney+.
With today’s series of announcements, Disney may have dealt a deathblow to movie theaters.
The film also opened on Disney+ for a premium fee of $30.
You can look forward to Southeast Asian dragons, jazzed-up skeletons, friendly L.A. ghosts, and more …
HBO Max’s “Adventure Time: Distant Lands” and Apple TV+’s “Central Park” were also among the animation winners.