Netflix is set to have a large presence at this year’s Annecy Animation Festival in France. Their biggest debut is set to be a sneak peek at the newest Wallace and Gromit film, according to The Hollywood Reporter. The new Wallace and Gromit film (yet to announce a subtitle) is set to follow Wallace inventing a
Zack Snyder’s ‘Twilight of the Gods,’ Aardman’s ‘Wallace & Gromit,’ and Shannon Tindle’s ‘Ultraman: Rising’ lead the streamer’s on-stage presentations showcasing many of its highly anticipated animated films and TV shows coming later this year and next.
Academy Award nominee Phil Johnston brings the iconic book to the screen in the streamer’s first animated project based on properties acquired in the 2021 Roald Dahl Story Company purchase; Jellyfish Pictures to handle the animation.
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There is actually a long history of altering books to meet contemporary expectations of what young people should read. But this is not always the best way forward.