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Animated media production sectionalization of Paramount Pictures

Paramount Animation
Blazon Division
Industry Blitheness
Motion pictures
Predecessors
  • Famous Studios/Paramount Cartoon Studios
  • Terrytoons
  • Fleischer Studios
  • Bray Productions
Founded July half-dozen, 2011; 10 years ago  (July 6, 2011)
Founder Brad Grey
Headquarters

Los Angeles, California

,

U.S.

Key people

  • Ramsey Ann Naito (President)[ane]
  • Latifa Ouaou (Executive VP, Movies and Global Franchises)[ii]
Products Animated films
Animated Telly shows
Owner Paramount Global
(National Amusements)

Number of employees

112 (2020)[3]
Parent Paramount Pictures Corporation
Website Official website

Paramount Animation is an American animation studio, serving every bit the blitheness division and characterization of Paramount Pictures, a subsidiary of Paramount Global.[four] The sectionalization was founded on July 6, 2011, post-obit the box role success of Paramount's own Rango and the terminate of their distribution deal with DreamWorks Animation in 2012.

The studio's first film The SpongeBob Moving picture: Sponge Out of Water was released on Feb 6, 2015, and its latest release being Rumble on Dec 15, 2021, with their side by side release being Under the Boardwalk sometime in 2022.[5]

Films produced by Paramount Blitheness have grossed a total of $604.1 million at the box office. Its highest-grossing picture show to date is The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water, which grossed $325.1 million.

Background [edit]

After the closure of Paramount Cartoon Studios (formerly named Famous Studios) in Dec 1967, Paramount distributed a few animated films from 1973 to 1992 that were produced by exterior studios, including Charlotte'southward Web, Race for Your Life, Charlie Brown, Bon Voyage, Charlie Chocolate-brown (and Don't Come up Back!!), and Bébé'south Kids.

Following Paramount's merger with Viacom, the studio started releasing several animated films based on Nickelodeon's TV shows, including the Rugrats film trilogy, The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie, and Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius. The studio also released features based on MTV'southward Beavis and Butt-Caput and One-act Central's South Park.

In 2005, Paramount'south new CEO Brad Gray considered building an in-firm animation division, because he saw family unit films every bit the "sweetness spot" of the picture show business organisation.[6] The following twelvemonth, Paramount signed a distribution deal with DreamWorks Animation, which filled the studio's schedule with animated films including Over the Hedge, Flushed Away, the third and fourth installments of the Shrek serial and How to Train Your Dragon. During this bargain, the studio released Barnyard in 2006 and Beowulf in 2007.

On March 4, 2011, the studio released its first in-house animated film, Rango. The motion-picture show was critically acclaimed and grossed over $245 one thousand thousand at the box office. The success of Rango helped Paramount notice its potential in making successful blithe features on its own. In June, the studio acquired the rights to produce an blithe film based on Penny Arcade'south 2010 webcomic The New Kid.[7]

History [edit]

Brad Grey era (2011–2017) [edit]

In July 2011, in the wake of Rango'southward success, the loftier hopes for The Adventures of Tintin, and the deviation of DreamWorks Animation upon completion of their distribution contract with Madagascar iii: Europe's Nigh Wanted and Rise of the Guardians in 2012, Paramount announced the formation of a new animation division. The studio would initially produce one blithe film a year with a maximum upkeep of $100 million. A primal portion of the films would be co-produced with Nickelodeon and they would be cantankerous-promoted at Nickelodeon'due south theme parks and hotels.[4]

In Oct 2011, Paramount named a former president of Walt Disney Characteristic Blitheness, David Stainton, president of Paramount Animation.[viii] In February 2012, Stainton resigned for personal reasons, with Paramount Film Grouping's president, Adam Goodman, stepping in to directly oversee the studio.[9] It was likewise announced that The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water, a standalone sequel to 2004'southward The SpongeBob SquarePants Motion picture, would be the studio's first moving picture and would be released in 2014. A short time after, the film was delayed to early on 2015.[10]

In August 2012, Variety reported that Paramount Animation was in the process of starting development of several animated films in collaboration with Nickelodeon, Mary Parent, and J. J. Abrams. Too the SpongeBob sequel, Paramount Animation considered adapting Dora the Explorer, The Legend of Korra, and Monkey Quest into films. The increase in animated picture show production was due to DreamWorks Animation beingness in talks with other studios to distribute their post-2012 blithe films.[11]

On July 31, 2013, Paramount Blitheness announced that they were developing a new live-action/animated franchise in the vein of the Transformers serial, which was titled Monster Trucks. Jonathan Aibel and Glenn Berger were gear up to write the film's script, Chris Wedge (director of 2002's Ice Age) was fix to direct the moving picture, and Mary Parent was set to produce the film, with an initial release date set for May 29, 2015.[12]

The studio'due south first movie, The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water on February six, 2015, to positive reviews[xiii] and was a box office success, grossing over $325 million worldwide and becoming the fifth highest grossing animated film of 2015.[14] That aforementioned month, Paramount fired Adam Goodman due to the studio's thin moving-picture show slate and Goodman greenlighting box role bombs at the studio.[15] Paramount appear another SpongeBob motion picture subsequently that year.[xvi]

In the summer of 2015, Paramount Pictures participated in a bidding war against Warner Bros. and Sony Pictures Animation for the rights to produce The Emoji Flick, based on a script by Tony Leondis and Eric Siegel. Sony won the bidding war in July and released the flick in 2017.[17] The studio'south head Bob Bacon too left Paramount Blitheness that summertime.[fifteen]

In June 2015, it was revealed that Spain's Ilion Blitheness Studios (the studio backside 2009's Planet 51) won a bidding state of war against other animation studios to produce a 3D animated tentpole film for Paramount Animation, which was already in production since 2014.[eighteen] In Nov 2015, Paramount Blitheness officially announced the projection every bit Entertainment Park, (subsequently renamed Wonder Park) with old Pixar animator Dylan Brown helming. The studio besides announced Monster Trucks, The Little Prince, Sherlock Gnomes, and the third SpongeBob motion-picture show.[19]

The studio'southward second film, The Little Prince, was released on July 29, 2015 in French republic. It was scheduled to exist released on March eighteen, 2016 in the United States, merely Patamount canceled the American release due to the French producers not paying an additional, previously agreed $xx million for the North American prints and advertising budget, however they still retained the distribution rights in French republic. It was later on released onto Netflix on August 5, 2016 as a Netflix original film.[20] [21]

The studio'due south third pic, Anomalisa, was given a express release on December xxx, 2015 while getting a wider release in January the following year. It received positive reviews, just grossed $v.7 million on an $viii million budget.

On May four, 2016, Paramount Pictures announced that they had signed a deal with Britain-based Locksmith Animation to co-develop and co-produce three original animated projects to be released under the Paramount Blitheness label (with animation produced by DNEG).[22]

The studio'due south fourth film, Monster Trucks was released to mixed reviews[23] and became a box function failure, grossing $64.5 million on a $125 1000000 budget and losing the studio $120 million.[15] [24] [25]

In March 2017, Skydance Media formed a multi-year partnership with Ilion Animation Studios and in July, Skydance announced its first 2 animated feature films — Luck and Spellbound — which would be distributed by Paramount Pictures as part of their deal with Skydance. On October x, 2017, Bill Damaschke was hired to head the sectionalisation as president of animation and family entertainment.[26]

Jim Gianopulos/Mireille Soria era (2017–2021) [edit]

In Apr 2017, Paramount concluded its bargain with Locksmith Animation when Paramount chairman and CEO Brad Grey was replaced by Jim Gianopulos, who decided that their projects did not fit in with Paramount'southward other upcoming releases. Locksmith formed a multi-year product deal with 20th Century Fox four months later.[27] [28]

In July 2017, Paramount Pictures named former DreamWorks Animation co-president Mireille Soria equally the president of the studio.[29] Soria restructured the studio, increasing its number of employees from 10 to over 110, and created a new goal of releasing two tentpole blithe films a yr with unlike blitheness styles and genres. She would also look over the completion of Sherlock Gnomes and Wonder Park, which were in production earlier her arrival.

The studio released its 5th film, Sherlock Gnomes on March 23, 2018, and became a critical[thirty] and financial disappointment, grossing $xc.iii 1000000 on a $59 1000000 budget.[31]

In April 2018, Paramount Pictures named quondam Blue Sky Studios and Nickelodeon Movies producer Ramsey Naito as the executive vice president of the studio.[32] [33] She later left the company in lodge to become the head of animation at Nickelodeon.[34] [35] In the aforementioned month, Soria greenlit the studio'south beginning three animated features nether her leadership to be released in 2020 and beyond: The SpongeBob Picture: It's a Wonderful Sponge (later renamed Sponge On the Run), Reel FX'southward Monster on the Colina (later renamed Rumble), and Skydance Animation's Luck.[36]

On Jan fourteen, 2019, Mireille Soria announced that the team at Paramount Animation will no longer work with Skydance Animation considering of their hiring of sometime Walt Disney Animation Studios and Pixar CCO John Lasseter as the head of blitheness.[37] Luck and Spellbound were still going to be released by Paramount Pictures without the Paramount Animation make[38] until Apple Television+ caused the distribution rights to both films in February 2021 as function of a larger pact with Skydance Animation.[39]

The studio'due south 6th film, Wonder Park was released on March fifteen, 2019. Information technology received mixed reviews[40] and it became a box office flop, grossing only $119.6 million worldwide on a budget of less than $100 meg.[41]

In June 2019, Paramount Animation announced a new slate of animated features, including an animated Spice Girls film, a alive-action/blithe Mighty Mouse film, an animated film adaptation of The Tiger's Amateur, a musical picture show titled Jersey Crabs (afterwards Under the Boardwalk), and the Imagine Entertainment co-production The Shrinking of Treehorn.[42]

The studio's 7th film The SpongeBob Motion-picture show: Sponge on the Run theatrically released only in Canada on Baronial fourteen, 2020, with a March 4, 2021 release in the United States on Paramount+ and a Nov 5, 2020 release internationally on Netflix due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[43] [44] [45] The movie received positive reviews from critics, and grossed $4.4 million worldwide with a $60 one thousand thousand budget.[46]

In Jan 2021, Paramount Animation picked upward two new films: an adaption of the upcoming Tom Wheeler book C.O.South.Thou.O.Southward. [47] and an original animated film from the Comedy Central star Trevor Noah.[48]

Brian Robbins/Ramsey Naito era (2021–present) [edit]

On September xxx, 2021, before long later on Brian Robbins replaced Jim Gianopulos as the chairman and CEO of Paramount Pictures, information technology was announced that Ramsey Naito would supervene upon Mireille Soria every bit the president of Paramount Blitheness in addition to her current role as the president of Nickelodeon Blitheness Studio.[ane]

The studio'due south 8th moving-picture show Rumble was released on December fifteen, 2021 on Paramount+. It was originally expected to be released on Feb 18, 2022, just due to the COVID-xix pandemic, it was subsequently moved to Paramount+. It received mixed reviews.

On January 20, 2022, Latifa Ouaou (a veteran of both Illumination and DreamWorks Animation via Universal Pictures) was hired every bit the executive vice president of movies and global franchises for both Paramount Animation and Nickelodeon Blitheness Studio. In this position, Ouaou will oversee both streaming and theatrical films for the two companies. It was also revealed that The Tiger's Amateur (which was originally existence directed by Carlos Baena) will at present be directed by Raman Hui, with Paul Watling and Yong Duk Jhun being co-directors. Bob Persichetti (the Academy Award-winning co-director of Sony Pictures Animation's Spider-Human being: Into the Spider-Verse) had also joined the picture every bit a producer.[ii]

[edit]

Initially, Paramount Blitheness did not accept its own opening logo. Its beginning half dozen features but used the standard Paramount logo. On September xix, 2019, Paramount Animation introduced a new blithe logo featuring a graphic symbol nicknamed "Star Skipper".[49] When Mireille Soria came to Paramount Blitheness, ane of the showtime goals prepare by Jim Gianopulos was to make a logo for the division. The crew wanted to put a female person character in the logo because the studio'southward team is by and large female, and according to Soria, it captures "the magic" of the division. The logo and the character of Star Skipper were designed by Captain Underpants: The First Ballsy Movie lead visual development creative person and art manager Christopher Zibach and animated by ATK PLN and Reel FX Creative Studios.[49] This logo debuted in front of The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge on the Run in 2020. The logo's music is the same equally the standard Paramount logo, which is composed past Michael Giacchino.

Process [edit]

Like to Warner Animation Group and Sony Pictures Animation, Paramount Animation outsources its animation production to other animation studios such every bit Mikros Image and Reel FX.[50] Rumble was developed outside of Paramount Blitheness by Reel FX, only the studio acquired the rights to the film and co-produced it.[51] [52]

Similar 20th Century Animation with blithe films under 20th Century Studios, the studio also acts as somewhat of a distribution label for animated films that are made under or acquired past Paramount Pictures. The earliest instance of this would be the aborted bargain with Locksmith Animation.[22] Additionally, Paws of Fury: The Legend of Hank, originally expected to exist distributed by Open Road Films and later STX Entertainment, was acquired by Paramount to exist distributed under Paramount Animation, afterward being distributed by Paramount under Nickelodeon Movies.[5]

Paramount Blitheness will not have an in-business firm blitheness style. According to Mireille Soria, each film will take their own unique style created by the filmmakers, which would be helped by outsourcing animation to different vendors.[53]

Filmography [edit]

Feature films [edit]

Released films [edit]

# Title Release date Co-production with Blitheness service(s) Directors Composers Budget Box function Rotten Tomatoes Metacritic
1 The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of H2o [a] February vi, 2015 Nickelodeon Movies
United Plankton Pictures
Rough Draft Studios
Iloura
Paul Tibbitt
Mike Mitchell (live-action sequence)
John Debney $74 1000000 $325.1 million[54] 81% 62
2 The Picayune Prince July 29, 2015 [b] ON Animation Studios
Orangish Studio
LPPTV
M6 Films
Onyx Entertainment
Mikros Prototype
(Montreal)
Lucky Blood-red[c]
Marking Osborne Hans Zimmer
Richard Harvey
$77.5 one thousand thousand $97.5 million 93% 70
3 Anomalisa December thirty, 2015 Starburns Industries Due north/A Charlie Kaufman
Duke Johnson
Carter Burwell $8 million $v.7 one thousand thousand 92% 88
4 Monster Trucks [a] January thirteen, 2017 Disruption Amusement
Nickelodeon Movies
Mr. Ten
Moving Picture Company
Chris Wedge Dave Sardy $125 million[ commendation needed ] $64.4 million[55] 32% 41
v Sherlock Gnomes March 23, 2018 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Rocket Pictures
Mikros Epitome
(London and Paris)
Reel FX Artistic Studios
John Stevenson Chris Salary $59 meg $90.3 1000000[56] 27% 36
6 Wonder Park March 15, 2019 Nickelodeon Movies
Midnight Radio Productions (uncredited)
Ilion Animation Studios[c]
Dylan Brown (uncredited)[57] Steven Toll $eighty–110 million[58] $119.half dozen million[58] 34% 45
seven The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge on the Run [a] Baronial 14, 2020 [d] Nickelodeon Movies
United Plankton Pictures
MRC
Mikros Epitome (Montreal)
Mr. X[59]
Tim Hill Hans Zimmer
Steve Mazzaro
$60 million[ citation needed ] $4.eight 1000000[60] 67% 65
eight Rumble December fifteen, 2021 [e] WWE Studios
Walden Media
Reel FX Blitheness Studios
New Republic Pictures
Reel FX Creative Studios Hamish Grieve Lorne Balfe TBA N/A 43% 48

Upcoming films [edit]

# Title Release date Ref. Co-production with Animation service(s) Directors Composers
9 Under the Boardwalk 2022 [61] New Republic Pictures[62]
DNEG Feature Animation
DNEG[63] David Soren[64] John Painter
x Untitled Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles film Baronial 4, 2023 [65] [66] Nickelodeon Movies
Point Gray Pictures
Mikros Prototype (Montreal and Paris)[67] Jeff Rowe TBA
11 Shrinking the Treehorns November x, 2023 [68] [69] Imagine Entertainment Animate being Logic[c] Ron Howard
12 The Tiger's Apprentice December xx, 2023 [70] [61] [71] [72] New Republic Pictures[62] Mikros Image (Paris)[73] Raman Hui
xiii Untitled SpongeBob SquarePants spin-off motion-picture show 2023 [74] Nickelodeon Movies
United Plankton Pictures
TBA TBA
14 Untitled Transformers animated picture show July 19, 2024 [75] [76] [77] Entertainment One
Di Bonaventura Pictures
Josh Cooley
15 Untitled Smurfs musical animated film December xx, 2024 [78] Nickelodeon Movies TBA

In development [edit]

Title Notes
C.O.Due south.M.O.S. [79]
Rainbow Ophidian Co-production with Imagine Entertainment and Animal Logic[68]
Stray Dogs [80]
Untitled Avatar animated film Co-production with Nickelodeon Movies and Avatar Studios[81]
Untitled Hanazuki: Total of Treasures moving picture Co-production with Entertainment One, and Boulder Media Limited[82]
Untitled Mighty Mouse motion picture[a] [72]
Untitled Spice Girls moving picture [72]
Saving Bikini Lesser Co-production with Nickelodeon Movies and United Plankton Pictures; distributed by Paramount+[83]
Untitled third SpongeBob SquarePants spin-off film
Untitled fourth SpongeBob SquarePants film Co-production with Nickelodeon Movies and United Plankton Pictures[83]

Television receiver series [edit]

Paramount Animation announced that a television series based on the picture show Wonder Park, titled Adventures in Wonder Park, would debut on Nickelodeon later the film's theatrical release.[84]

[edit]

All films listed are distributed by Paramount Pictures unless noted otherwise.

Championship Release appointment Studio Blitheness service(s) Notes
Rango March 4, 2011 Nickelodeon Movies
Bullheaded Wink
GK Films
Industrial Low-cal & Magic Directed by Gore Verbinski. Success led to the creation of Paramount Animation.
Sonic the Hedgehog February 14, 2020 Sega Sammy Group
Original Moving picture
Marza Animation Planet
Blur Studio
Moving Picture Company
Trixter
Digital Domain
Directed by Jeff Fowler. Based on the Sega video game series of the same name.
Sonic the Hedgehog 2 April 8, 2022 Flick Company
DNEG
Directed by Jeff Fowler. Based on the Sega video game of the same proper noun. Sequel to Sonic the Hedgehog
Paws of Fury: The Fable of Hank July xv, 2022 Nickelodeon Movies
GFM Animation
Blazing Productions, Ltd.
Aniventure
Brooksfilms
Flying Tigers Entertainment
Align
Huayi Brothers
HB Wink Animation
Cinesite[c] Directed by Rob Minkoff and Mark Koetsier. Caused by Paramount Pictures in January 2022 to be released nether Paramount Animation.[5] Later revealed to be released nether Nickelodeon Movies.
Luck August 5, 2022 Skydance Animation
Skydance Animation Madrid
N/A Directed past Peggy Holmes. Announced equally part of a deal between Paramount Animation and Skydance Animation; the former pulled out afterwards John Lasseter came to Skydance. To be distributed by Apple TV+.
Spellbound November 11, 2022 Directed past Vicky Jenson. Appear equally role of a bargain betwixt Paramount Animation and Skydance Animation; the erstwhile pulled out after John Lasseter came to Skydance. To be distributed by Apple Television+.

Cancelled or inactive projects [edit]

Title Status Description
The New Kid Cancelled Characteristic film based on the comic Penny Arcade. Announced in June 2011 and canceled by 2016 due to leadership changes at Paramount Pictures despite the script being complete.[7]
Shedd Cancelled Announced on January 2014 with John Kahrs joining equally the director and was based on an original idea by Adam Goodman. As of 2022, at that place take been no updates on the projection, pregnant it was probable cancelled.[85]

Accolades [edit]

Annie Awards [edit]

Year Film Category Recipient(s) Result Ref.
2015 The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of H2o Animated Furnishings in an Animated Product Brice Mallier, Paul Buckley, Brent Droog, Alex Whyte and Jonothan Freisler Nominated [86]
Phonation Acting in an Animated Feature Tom Kenny

Aureate Raspberry Awards [edit]

Year Picture Category Recipient(s) Result Ref.
2018 Sherlock Gnomes Worst Actor Johnny Depp Nominated [87]
Worst Screen Combo
His fast-fading picture show career

Notes [edit]

  1. ^ a b c d Combines live-action with animation
  2. ^ The Little Prince was theatrically released on July 29, 2015 in France. It was later released on August five, 2016 in the The states on Netflix.
  3. ^ a b c d also production company
  4. ^ The SpongeBob Film: Sponge on the Run was theatrically released on August 14, 2020 only in Canada. Information technology was later released on Netflix internationally on Nov 5, 2020, and so on Paramount+ on March 4, 2021 in the United States.
  5. ^ Released on Paramount+.

Meet also [edit]

  • Nickelodeon Movies
  • List of Paramount Pictures theatrical animated characteristic films

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External links [edit]

  • Official website
  • Paramount Pictures Feature Films at the Big Drawing DataBase

Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paramount_Animation

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