>Animation icon Genndy Tartakovsky is teaming up with King Features to go back to the drawing board on his long-awaited Popeye animated feature, close sources have revealed to Animation Magazine. The Annie and Emmy award-winning, Golden Globe-nominated animation visionary directed Sony Pictures Animation’s hit Hotel Transylvania trilogy and created celebrated series Dexter’s Laboratory, Samurai Jack (both Cartoon Network), Primal (Adult Swim) and, in collaboration with Lucasfilm, Star Wars: Clone Wars (CN).
Outside of that Sony has been Hit or Miss with their Animation for Years.
Like Cloudy with a Chance for Meatballs looked nice and they seem to really have that going for them. Just the execution doesn't seem to work out sometimes.
Spider-Verse was an extreme outlier, don't expect that to be repeated any time soon, especially not with the sequel. This is fucking Sony we're talking about.
Daniel Perry
The 1 minute short he made BTFOs this entire $10-budget-per-episode webseries so hard it's not even funny, I can't even imagine how the movie's gonna be
someone recommended me to the Catsuka account and honestly its pretty disappointing. you dont need to know every living person on the planet but if you have visual examples of what that person has made currently who cares about their previous works. if I wanted a resume I would go see their imdb page. also its ignores most things in favor of overrated french or japanese bits while also pretending they are allowed to have hot opinions over things.
Wyatt Roberts
oh shit oh fuck, on one hand I'm happy because I wanted to see this movie, but on the other I really wished to see this movie and I fear I might have monkey paw'd it
The tax write-off only prevents the show from airing on Cartoon Network. WB still owns it and can do everything else they with it, like putting it on Netflix like they are right now.
Gavin James
He's either a necromancer or sucks the meanest dick this side of the Atlantic.
Leo Stewart
lmao
Tyler Martinez
I didn't know that. Neat.
Evan Reed
Sounds like grasping straws, but I'll be hopeful.
Leo Allen
I mean, Weisman brought back YJ for at least two seasons and Disney may actually be doing something with Gargoyles. The only thing that seems to be downright impossible to revive is Spectacular Spider-Man.
Samuel Butler
>The 1 minute short he made BTFOs this entire $10-budget-per-episode webseries so hard it's not even funny, I can't even imagine how the movie's gonna be