NITV has appointed Bagarrmuguwarra writer, director and producer Caden Pearson as commissioning editor to join Cieron Cody and Dena Curtis in the network's commissioning team.
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Capcom has released a brand new Monster Hunter: Wilds trailer, offering a fresh look at the anticipated sequel while introducing several monsters. The trailer shown at Thursday's State of Play stream ...
There are also new original films in development at the animation studio. By Lexi Carson Associate Editor Monsters, Inc., directed by now–Pixar chief creative officer Pete Docter, debuted in 2001 and ...
As Pixar celebrates its best opening for an original animation title since 2017’s Coco with Hoppers this weekend ($40M current forecast in U.S./Canada), there’s a bunch of buzz coming out of the ...
Boo! Pixar is developing a third movie in the popular “Monsters Inc.” franchise. The project was revealed in a lengthy Wall Street Journal profile that examined the inner workings at Pixar, as the ...
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TULSA, Okla. — Public Service of Oklahoma is asking for a 15% rate increase that could take effect in July 2026, adding about $25 to the average customer's monthly bill if approved by the Oklahoma ...