I found this interview that Pam Arciero (Grundgetta from Sesame Street) took part in. I mainly skipped to 1:35, where she mentioned how production on the show ground to a halt because of the pandemic. There was about 1 more week of material to tape. She says they could start again in October, but that could change.
If it wasn't for the fact they're owned by different companies (Sesame Street on HBO and Helpsters on Apple TV, though both are from Sesame Workshop), I could totally see a crossover.
Up until March, writer-director Jorge Gutiérrez was “someone who basically used to live at the office.” Since shifting to a work-from-home setup amid the pandemic, he has been able to have lunch wi…
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Jorge R Gutierrez mentions briefly in this article how Maya And The Three is like "Lord Of The Rings with brown people".
Josh Cooley, who helmed the Oscar-winning ‘Toy Story 4,’ is set to write and make his live-action directorial debut with ‘Malamander,’ an adaptation of the best-selling chil…
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Josh Cooley is leaving Pixar and is taking on The Malamander at Sony Pictures.
Matt Danner was apparently meant to be the showrunner for The Looney Tunes Show back when it was called Laff Riot, but he ended up replaced by Spike Brandt and Tony Cervone.
The Not Too Late Show With Elmo sounds like a mix between The Muppet Show (the variety show/talk show aspect) and Pajanimals (focusing on bedtime routines). That is a strange yet interesting premise.
Goldie And Bear and TOTS both have Titmouse as one of the animation studios, and they both look great. It'd be interesting to see them working on something a bit older skewing. I mean, imagine how they'd make a CGI Star Wars cartoon look.
Not all of Family Guy has aged well (and he knows this - hell, he's friends with the PTC president now) but I genuinely think Seth MacFarlane is a really good guy.
Imagine a broadcast TV network giving someone who worked at the Golden Age of Cartoon Network the opportunity to worked on a show, and doing 8 interviews, only to completely ghosted him for weeks for absolutely no reason.
Try to wrap your head around on that one, folks.
Seriously. Explain that to me, Memorable Entertainment Television? :/
I'll start off by saying X-Men 97 has been a blast to watch. As someone who grew up exposed to the films and cameos on other shows, it was definitely a different treat seeing how both iterations of the franchise handle the characters and their world.
Professor X's speech in today's episode was powerful ... nuff said.
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