Paramount Pictures confirmed Wednesday that the studio will be launching an in-house animation division. According to the Associated Press, the new division (called Paramount Animation) "will make one ...
Brian Robbins, former co-CEO of Paramount Global, has launched Big Shot Pictures, an entertainment company that will develop ...
As Paramount begins cleaning house under new CEO David Ellison, Paramount Animation‘s President Ramsey Naito is the latest to step down from the company. Previously the head of Nickelodeon Animation, ...
Netflix is continuing to ramp up its volume of licensed content with Paramount series SEAL Team, Watson and Mayor of ...
As Hollywood prepares for a new round of potentially sweeping labor deals over the next few months, the Animation Guild has seen 2025 end with some solid and long sought unionization votes. In the ...
Investor Group Sues Paramount, DreamWorks over Movie Profits An investment group has sued Paramount Pictures and DreamWorks in California state court accusing the companies of using accounting tricks ...
Spin Master Entertainment’s Jennifer Dodge has been tapped as president of Paramount Animation. Dodge starts on Jan. 5 and will report to Paramount Pictures co-chairs Dana Goldberg and Josh Greenstein ...
We have confirmed that former Paramount co-CEO Brian Robbins is launching a new family production company dedicated to animated and live-action fare. CAA, a handful of financiers and Sony are backing ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Unfortunately, while the original Madagascar trilogy is on Hulu, it wouldn’t be fair to say that ...
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Jennifer Dodge has been named President of Paramount Animation. She will report to Paramount Pictures co-chairs Dana Goldberg and Josh Greenstein, beginning Jan. 5. In her new role, Dodge will ...
After co-creating Awesomeness, former Paramount co-CEO Brian Robbins is ready to return to short form content with a new family production company. The operation will develop animated and live-action ...