Netflix Animation Upfront: Over 30 New Series And Features Teased For 2024 And 2025
Netflix revealed new details today about its massive upcoming slate of animation.
Netflix revealed new details today about its massive upcoming slate of animation.
Watch a conversation with ‘Blue Eye Samurai’ supervising director and producer Jane Wu and production designer Toby Wilson.
This Tuesday at Netflix Animation in Burbank.
The latest Netflix animated pic marks the feature animation directorial debuts of both ‘Napoleon Dynamite’ director Jared Hess and ‘Unikitty’ showrunner Lynn Wang.
Max, which commissioned the show, won’t renew the series for a second season.
The new interactive space promises games, early-access screenings, and other interactive features based around Netflix shows and films.
Veteran Hollywood writers Josh Appelbaum and Scott Rosenberg are writing and producing the series.
It’s the first new release as part of Studio Ponoc’s exclusive streaming deal with Netflix.
Netflix’s Annecy event slate reaffirms the streamer’s commitment to animation in all its varied forms.
The film debuts on May 17.
Coming to Netflix on May 24, the show unspools six years after the events of ‘Camp Cretaceous.’
The series is showrun by ‘Young Love’ writer Ranada Shepard and features Lear’s last performance before his death in December 2023.
There is a lot of new animation coming in April, so we picked out five titles that caught our eye for a variety of reasons.
Miyazaki’s Oscar-winning film will also get a mainland China theatrical release starting on April 3, joining re-releases in the U.S. and Japan.
Out today, ‘3 Body Problem’ promises to be a spectacle unlike anything the streamer has released so far.
Lin will leave his label Rideback to replace outgoing Netflix feature boss Scott Stuber on April 1.
Original animation titles are hard to find in March, as major streaming platforms fall back on catalog IPs.
The show will debut on Nickelodeon in the U.S. this spring and on Netflix internationally later this year.
CEO Marc du Pontavice spoke with Cartoon Brew about how his studio is navigating this challenging moment.
Company-wise, Netflix led the way with nine wins, followed by Sony and Disney with seven apiece.