Media Asia is producing its first English-language 3D animated film, called Monkey King Reloaded. Directed by Felix Ip and Paul Wang of Hong Kong-based Unicorn Studios, the former production team of the now-defunct Imagi Animation Studios that previously brought us Tmnt and Astro Boy. Canto pop-star Leon Lai serves as producer.A zoo monkey in Sichuan travels to New York City to rescue a human friend from a trio of nefarious kidnappers, only to realize the Demon King is behind it all. With the help of a huge pig, he learns to channel the power of the Monkey King to defeat the villains.The animated comedy is expected to see a release before the end of 2014. You'll find the teaser embedded below....
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- 4/23/2014
- Screen Anarchy
Golden Globe winners Chris Colfer (Fox’s “Glee,” Struck By Lightning) and Ron Perlman (Hellboy, Percy Jackson: Sea Of Monsters, Tangled) will lend their voices to Marza Animation Planet Inc.’s first original 3D CG animated film, Robodog, to be directed by Oscar nominated Henry F. Anderson III (Stuart Little, Gnomeo & Juliet), it was announced today by Marza’s CEO, Masanao Maeda.
Written by Robert Reece (The Little Mermaid: Ariel’S Beginning) and William Schneider, Robodog is produced by Paul Wang (Astro Boy) and will be edited by studio veteran Tom Finan (DreamWorks’ upcoming Mr. Peabody & Sherman).
Currently in pre-production with voiceover work set to start on February 1st, UK-based Timeless Films is handling international rights to the project, and will present it to buyers at next month’s European Film Market in Berlin.
Robodog is a classic, heart-warming adventure story about an unlikely duo who couldn’t be more different.
Written by Robert Reece (The Little Mermaid: Ariel’S Beginning) and William Schneider, Robodog is produced by Paul Wang (Astro Boy) and will be edited by studio veteran Tom Finan (DreamWorks’ upcoming Mr. Peabody & Sherman).
Currently in pre-production with voiceover work set to start on February 1st, UK-based Timeless Films is handling international rights to the project, and will present it to buyers at next month’s European Film Market in Berlin.
Robodog is a classic, heart-warming adventure story about an unlikely duo who couldn’t be more different.
- 1/28/2014
- by Michelle McCue
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Glee star Chris Colfer and Ron Perlman will voice Marza Animation Planet’s Robodog, while UK-based Timeless Films will handle international sales.
Directed by Henry F. Anderson III (Stuart Little), the project is currently in pre-production with voice work to start on February 1.
It marks the first original 3D CG animated film from Marza, a Tokyo and Us-based production company owned by Sega Sammy.
Timeless Films, founded by industry veteran Ralph Kamp, will start sales on the project at next month’s European Film Market in Berlin.
Colfer is best known for his role in the Fox TV series Glee and also wrote and starred in Brian Dannelly’s Struck By Lightning. Perlman has voiced characters in Tangled and Percy Jackson: Sea Of Monsters, and also starred in Hellboy and Pacific Rim.
Written by Robert Reece and William Schneider, Robodog is produed by Paul Wang and will be edited by Tom Finan (Mr Peabody & Sherman).
The family...
Directed by Henry F. Anderson III (Stuart Little), the project is currently in pre-production with voice work to start on February 1.
It marks the first original 3D CG animated film from Marza, a Tokyo and Us-based production company owned by Sega Sammy.
Timeless Films, founded by industry veteran Ralph Kamp, will start sales on the project at next month’s European Film Market in Berlin.
Colfer is best known for his role in the Fox TV series Glee and also wrote and starred in Brian Dannelly’s Struck By Lightning. Perlman has voiced characters in Tangled and Percy Jackson: Sea Of Monsters, and also starred in Hellboy and Pacific Rim.
Written by Robert Reece and William Schneider, Robodog is produed by Paul Wang and will be edited by Tom Finan (Mr Peabody & Sherman).
The family...
- 1/28/2014
- by lizshackleton@gmail.com (Liz Shackleton)
- ScreenDaily
Golden Globe winners Chris Colfer ("Glee") and Ron Perlman ( Hellboy ) will lend their voices to Marza Animation Planet Inc.'s first original 3D CG animated film, RoboDog , to be directed by the Oscar-nominated Henry F. Anderson III ( Gnomeo & Juliet ), it was announced today by Marza's CEO, Masanao Maeda. Also revealed was a first look at the film's animated canine heroes, which you can check out at the bottom of this page. Written by Robert Reece ( The Little Mermaid: Ariel's Beginning ) and William Schneider, RoboDog is produced by Paul Wang ( Astro Boy ) and will be edited by studio veteran Tom Finan ( Mr. Peabody & Sherman ). RoboDog is said to be a classic, heart-warming adventure story about an unlikely duo who couldn't be more different. Kc...
- 1/28/2014
- Comingsoon.net
13 Episode First Season Of Horrifying Hemlock Grove Delivered To Netflix From The Producer of Hostel
Scoot on over American Horror Story. Netflix is creating some scary competition with a new Gothic horror series titled Hemlock Grove. Let’s dissect the upcoming streaming series and take a gander at the trailer.
“The monster is within,” suggests the creepy, stylish teaser trailer for the new series. The horror/ thriller comes from the wicked mind of Eli Roth, the man also responsible for Hostel. The executive producer and former “Bear Jew” from Quentin Tarantino’s Inglourious Basterds also directed the first episode of Hemlock Grove, which debuts with 13 episodes on April 19 on Netflix.
The show looks pretty good, don’t you think? The problem becomes trying to hold yourself back from watching too many episodes in one season and then completely running dry. I’ve already watched all 13 episodes of the Netflix political drama from David Fincher called House of Cards and I’m anxiously awaiting a second season of the dark comedy,...
“The monster is within,” suggests the creepy, stylish teaser trailer for the new series. The horror/ thriller comes from the wicked mind of Eli Roth, the man also responsible for Hostel. The executive producer and former “Bear Jew” from Quentin Tarantino’s Inglourious Basterds also directed the first episode of Hemlock Grove, which debuts with 13 episodes on April 19 on Netflix.
The show looks pretty good, don’t you think? The problem becomes trying to hold yourself back from watching too many episodes in one season and then completely running dry. I’ve already watched all 13 episodes of the Netflix political drama from David Fincher called House of Cards and I’m anxiously awaiting a second season of the dark comedy,...
- 3/21/2013
- by Sasha Nova
- Boomtron
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