February 17, 2021
HBO and Cartoon Network’s upcoming animation slate runs from preschoolers to families, offering more than 300 hours of original series, specials, and acquisitions that will debut on its global Cartoon Network channels and HBO Max beginning later this year. Fan-favorite hits like “Infinity Train,” “Ben 10,” and “Craig of the Creek” are returning alongside new series like “Gremlins,” “Jade Armor,” and “Gross Girls.”
“After 100 years of creating some of the world’s most beloved IP, today we’re at the beginning of our new story, with the history, corporate unity, and modern approach to be the industry leader our heritage deserves,” said Tom Ascheim, President of Warner Bros. Global Kids, Young Adults, and Classics.
Cartoon Network, HBO Max Double Down on Preschool Fare
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WarnerMedia Expands Shows for Cartoon Network and HBO Max, Including New Teen Titans Go! Spinoff
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WarnerMedia Kids & Family today announced it is expanding its programming slate aiming at preschoolers, kids ages 6-11, and families by creating more than 300 hours of original series, specials, and acquisitions to debut Cartoon Network channels and HBO Max starting later in 2021. This includes a new
Teen Titan GO! spinoff series and
Samurai Jack creator Genndy Tartakovsky. “After 100 years of creating some of the world’s most beloved IP, today we’re at the beginning of our new story, with the history, corporate unity and modern approach to be the industry leader our heritage deserves,” said Tom Ascheim, President of Warner Bros. Global Kids, Young Adults and Classics in a press release about the expansion.
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