Fox Renews ‘The Simpsons’ Through 2021
Longest-running primetime scripted show in television history renewed for unprecedented 31st and 32nd seasons.
Longest-running primetime scripted show in television history renewed for unprecedented 31st and 32nd seasons.
Story artists and contributors on 1994 animated classic, made outside Writers Guild of America jurisdiction, may not be credited or compensated by upcoming live-action summer release.
FOX series sweep WGA nominations with three nominations for ‘Bob’s Burgers,’ two nominations for ‘The Simpsons’ and one nod for ‘Family Guy.’
26-year studio veteran will oversee all creative and production on ‘The Simpsons,’ ‘Bob’s Burgers’ and ‘Family Guy’ as well as all new animated series development.
New episode, ‘The Problem with a Poo,’ ends with a #cancelthesimpsons hashtag as Mr. Hankey is banished from town for insensitive tweets, landing him in Springfield alongside the controversial Apu Nahasapeemapetilon.
Amidst cost-cutting and layoff speculation, studio appoints four key Fox executives for top roles once merger is complete.
Network orders presentation of new Alaskan family adventure series from Emmy and Annie Award-winning show's executive producers Loren Bouchard, Wendy Molyneux and Lizzie Molyneux.
Series created by Emmy Award winner Emily Spivey to feature voices of Kristen Wiig, Maya Rudolph, Jillian Bell and Ike Barinholtz; Spivey, Phil Lord, Christopher Miller, Wiig and Seth Cohen to executive-produce.
Led by VFX supervisors Richard Little and Arundi Asregadoo, MPC Film delivers hero animation for the Upgraded Predator along with the Predator Dogs, a CG swamp environment, and more.
Working on a tight schedule, South Australian visual effects studio produces more than 100 shots for 20th Century Fox’s alien adventure.
Adult Swim dominates animation categories with two wins at first night of 2018 Creative Arts Emmy Awards.
‘Abominable’ screenwriter Will Davies to adapt children’s book by Santa Montefiore and Simon Sebag Montefiore.
Disney’s $71 billion cash and stock bid is approved by stockholders of both companies along with agreement to spin-off the new ‘Fox.’
Move clears the way for Disney’s $71 billion cash and stock offer, which was approved in June by the Department of Justice.
Ruling means technology owner Rearden’s IP infringement lawsuits and discovery efforts can continue.
Putting the pressure on rival media conglomerate Comcast, Disney’s $71 billion cash and stock bid is still to clear several regulatory hurdles.
Disney-Pixar sequel sells $180 million in tickets domestically, making it the second-largest June debut ever and the eighth largest all-time debut.
Upcoming season will see the 30th anniversary of ‘The Simpsons,’ 20th of ‘Family Guy’ and the 150th episode of ‘Bob’s Burgers.’
‘Infinity War’ surpasses $1 billion in foreign receipts and is the fifth-largest global release of all time.