Dreamworks' live-action remake of "How to Train Your Dragon" follows Disney's trend of unnecessary remakes. Financial success ...
As DreamWorks Animation dips its toes into the live-action remake waters with How to Train Your Dragon, the film's director seems aware he must avoid some of Disney's biggest remake mistakes.
The Walt Disney Company nor NBC Universal, which owns DreamWorks Animation, immediately responded when contacted for comment about the lawsuit by USA TODAY. Here's what to know about the lawsuit.
DreamWorks’ live-action remake of How to Train Your Dragon follows a shot-for-shot approach like The Lion King, but fans say ...
Animator Buck Woodall filed a lawsuit Jan. 10 against the Walt Disney Company including its film, television and animation departments and Jenny Marchick, DreamWorks Animation’s head of ...
Disneyland has revealed some of the exciting experiences that will be arriving in time with its 70th anniversary on July 17, ...
Animation studios have joined a fundraising effort to support members of the animation community affected by the recent fires ...
Dog Man” fetched $36 million in ticket sales at the weekend box office, according to studio estimates Sunday, making it the ...
The fundraiser's goal is to raise $5 million for the more than 60 families affected by the Palisades and Eaton fires in the ...