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Hopefully, this new PARAMOUNT logo won’t stick around for longA logo included in investor materials for the proposed Paramount merger with Skydance screams corporate synergy.
Warner Bros. Pictures Animation has hired Shane Prigmore to serve as Senior Creative Advisor for the newly relaunched film unit under President Bill Damaschke.
Newly hired Warner Bros. Animation President Bill Damaschke has announced a rebranding of the motion picture division with a focus on filmmakers.
The creators of Comedy Central’s “South Park” let network parent Paramount Global know on Tuesday that they are not happy ...
EXCLUSIVE: As the Annecy Animation Film Festival gets underway this weekend, Warner Bros’ newly hired President of Feature Animation Bill Damaschke has announced a rebranding of the motion ...
(left to right) Comcast CEO Brian Roberts, Warner Bros. Discovery CEO David Zaslav, Skydance Media CEO David Ellison, Shari Redstone, Apollo CEO Marc Rowan and Sony Pictures Entertainment CEO Tony ...
Since last summer, multiple entertainment companies — including Skydance Media’s David Ellison and Warner Bros. Discovery — have been eyeing the media empire long controlled by the Redstone ...
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Paramount Has Officially Agreed to Merge with Skydance - MSNFollowing the last-minute cancellation earlier this year, Paramount has finally agreed to the Skydance deal, merging the two companies.
From The Flash's newest trailer to footage from Dune: Part Two, Barbie, and Aquaman and The Lost Kingdom, here is everything revealed at Warner Bros. Pictures' CinemaCon 2023 showcase.
After relaunching its feature division last week, Warner Bros. Pictures Animation (WBPA) has named Shane Prigmore as its senior creative advisor. He’s also been tapped to direct a film for the ...
Hopefully, this new PARAMOUNT logo won’t stick around for long A logo included in investor materials for the proposed Paramount merger with Skydance screams corporate synergy.
A veteran of Skydance Animation, Walt Disney Television Animation, DreamWorks Animation, and LAIKA, the Annie Award winner returns to Warner Bros. more than two decades after the Company gave him ...
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