Warner Bros. Animation is bringing all of your favorite superheroes to this year's Annecy International Animation Film Festival, taking place in France from June 21 to June 27. The studio's big ...
The show will follow Scooby and Shaggy to Japan, where they encounter mythical monsters.
DC Studios CEO Peter Safran and WB Animation President Sam Register will present the studios' upcoming slate at the international animation festival next month.
"I have information that could stop Acme – for good." Can they pull it off? Ketchup Ent. has revealed a 60-sec promo trailer ...
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Webtoon and Warner Bros. Animation reveal four more webcomics in development as animated titles
Webtoon Entertainment and Warner Bros. Animation announced four new animated titles based on popular Webtoon webcomics that are in development as part of their strategic partnership. The companies ...
Sanrio's Hello Kitty feature film from New Line Cinema and Warner Bros. Pictures Animation has tapped directors David Derrick Jr. and John Aoshima to helm, along with Ramsey Naito, who joins as a ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. DC Studios and Warner Bros. Animation unveiled Monday a heavweight line-up of world premieres, exclusive first looks and creative ...
Naver Webtoon expands Warner Bros. alliance, drives Korea IP to animation Warner Bros. Animation teams with Naver Webtoon to ...
You just can’t keep a Great Dane down. Not when that Great Dane is Scooby-Doo, who has been going strong in one cartoon series after another for over 55 years. And according to a report from IGN, ...
Earlier this year, Paramount/Skydance acquired Warner Bros Discovery, overtaking Netflix’s offers for the studio in a long feud. With the likes of Bugs Bunny and SpongeBob SquarePants set to share the ...
Knightfall Part 1: Knightfall to the Annecy International Animation Film Festival next month. The update was shared on Warner ...
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Warner Bros. claims it’s bringing ‘Looney Tunes’ back to theaters
After years of treating the property like TV or streaming fodder — or a way to write off corporate taxes — Warner Bros. now claims it thinks the Looney Tunes are ready to return to the big screen.
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