Five Of The Most Interesting Streaming Debuts Coming In April 2024
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.
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.
Original animation titles are hard to find in March, as major streaming platforms fall back on catalog IPs.
Hansen explains how his team brought life to the grounded and familiar characters of ‘In the Know,’ now streaming on Peacock.
Notably, all seven of the films also had theatrical releases, making a strong argument that a theatrical run can pay dividends for years after a film has left cinemas.
The new year brings new animated series to all the big streaming platforms. We’ve picked out three debuts that seemed particularly interesting.
Ted looks good in his series debut thanks to animation from Melbourne’s Framestore.
October’s animation streaming calendar is an eclectic mix offering exciting new titles and enjoyable library animation.
The family-friendly series will debut on Hulu and Peacock on October 2.
Hulu will debut Dan Harmon’s new series ‘Krapopolis,’ Max is bringing back the ‘Tiny Toons,’ and Netflix will say goodbye to ‘Disenchantment.’
2023’s biggest feature so far will get its streaming platform debut next month when Peacock debuts ‘The Super Mario Bros. Movie’ on August 3.
Titles landing on streaming platforms in June include Netflix’s ‘Nimona,’ Oscar nominee ‘Mirai,’ and ‘The Amazing Maurice.’
May brings some highly-anticipated debuts including ‘Star Wars Visions’ season two and Genndy Tartakovsky’s ‘Unicorn Warriors Eternal.’
Titles set to hit major platforms in March include ‘Agent Elvis,’ ‘The Magician’s Elephant,’ ‘Kiff,’ ‘Boy and the World,’ and ‘Inu-Oh.’
February sees the streaming premieres of ‘Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur,’ ‘My Dad the Bounty Hunter,’ and ‘On-Gaku: Our Sound.’
Hulu debuts ‘Koala Man’ as other platforms bring back favorites including ‘The Legend of Vox Machina,’ ‘Vinland Saga,’ and ‘The Bad Batch.’
As the holiday season rolls along, streaming services continue to serve up seasonal content to subscribers.
High profile original fare is joined by a glut of holiday themed programming in our November animation streaming guide.
Looking for something spooky to get you in the mood for Halloween? Check out our October animation streaming guide.
‘Beavis and Butt-Head’ creator Mike Judge is teaming with Zach Woods, Brandon Gardner, and Greg Daniels on the comedy series.
While some streamers are paring down their animated offerings, other are bulking up with original productions and prestige acquisitions.
Lightyear, Minions: The Rise of Gru, Lost Ollie, and Luck lead a packed August streaming calendar.
The Sea Beast, The Bob’s Burgers Movie, and The Bad Guys highlight an exciting crop of new animation heading to streaming in July.
June sees the premieres of Netflix’s Dead End: Paranormal Park and Disney+’s Beyond Infinity: Buzz and the Journey to Lightyear documentary.
A rundown of animation coming to U.S. streaming services in May 2022.
A rundown of animation coming to U.S. streaming services in April 2022.
Cartoon Brew’s monthly guide to animation on streaming services.
The streamer has also picked up a trio of other pre-school series, and greenlit the second season of a fourth.
It’s a light month for animated originals, though viewers — especially younger ones — still have plenty to look forward to.
A list-in-progress of the year’s originals.
Bring in the new year with lots of animation.
The streamer is going to get a whole lot more animated.
In all, streamers took 51 nominations against 43 for other platforms. Winners will be announced on July 17.
In an unprecedented move, Universal will make the film available (at no extra cost) to Peacock Premium subscribers.
Dreamworks, Illumination, Mr. Magoo, Woody Woodpecker, He-Man, Felix the Cat: the telecom titan owns one of the deepest libraries of animation characters, past and present.
Amazon Prime, Disney+, and Hulu all lost market share too, even as their subscriptions climbed.
A new analysis of data shows that the streaming wars have yet to really begin.
The “Family Guy” creator had been at Fox since 1999. Reportedly, none of his projects for NBCUniversal so far are animated.
We take an in-depth look at the animation strategy at each of the major U.S. streaming services.