Four Trailers For Upcoming 2025 Movies: ‘Wallace & Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl,’ ‘Night Of The Zoopocalypse,’ ‘Elio,’ ‘The Bad Guys 2’
Ahead of the Thanksgiving holiday, studios are releasing trailers for next year’s animated movies.
Ahead of the Thanksgiving holiday, studios are releasing trailers for next year’s animated movies.
The reason for Molina’s departure from the film remain unclear, though there are some clues.
This year’s Oscar-nominated filmmakers share behind-the-scenes details of how they created memorable characters and brought their performances to life.
With so much to fit into just a few short days, we picked out a few events we wouldn’t want to miss at this year’s View Conference.
Pixar’s Turning Red will be available to purchase on 4k Ultra HD, Blu-ray, and dvd next month.
Collins has been promoted to senior vice president of development, while Shi joins the Pixar “braintrust” as a new vice president of creative.
“Magical puberty transformation” is not a standard Pixar film description, and that’s refreshing.
Pixar staffers were already unhappy that two of their films had gone straight to streaming. Now it’s happening again.
Disney-Pixar’s next film will be out March 11, 2022.
The virtual convention, which runs September 7–12, will celebrate the latest in animation, illustration, and concept art.
Domee Shi will become the first woman to get a sole directing credit on a Pixar feature.
Pixar and Walt Disney Animation Studios are moving into series production, “Star Wars” and Marvel get spin-offs, and African creators come onboard…
Here are the nominees in the Academy’s three animation-related categories.
In the first of a two-part series, we explore the production design of “Age of Sail,” “Bao,” “Bilby,” “Lost & Found,” and “One Small Step.”
For a limited time, seven of the ten Oscar-shortlisted animated short films are online!
The Academy is honoring animated shorts by snubbing the majority of the year’s most artistic and creative animated short films.
Pixar’s newest short “Bao” is now online in its entirety.
The film is still “super early” in development.
It took 32 years, but a woman has finally directed a Pixar short.