Meryl Streep, Chris O’Dowd, Jacob Tremblay and Ruth Negga will voice an exclusive animated Earth Day short film for AppleTV+, Apple said today. Here We Are: Notes for Living on Planet Earth will ...
Ed Jones, an executive producer on feature animation Oscar winner "Happy Feet," has joined Rainmaker Animation to produce "Escape From Planet Earth." The Weinstein Co. is financing the comedy and will ...
Meryl Streep will lend her voice to Apple TV+ in an animated short film celebrating Earth Day. Chris O'Dowd, Ruth Negga and Jacob Tremblay will also star. By Rick Porter Meryl Streep will lend her ...
All planetary systems have this point, called a barycenter, where their mass is perfectly balanced. For some systems - like Pluto and its moon, Charon - the barycenter is outside the planet. See more ...
Production has begun on The Last Kids On Earth, a serialized animated adventure-comedy series based on Max Brallier’s bestselling book series for premiere on Netflix in 2019. Thunderbird Entertainment ...
Google may have just released one of the coolest animation apps of 2018: Google Earth Studio, a browser-based animation tool based on Google Earth’s 3d and satellite imagery. While many people already ...
Under the multi-year agreement, Louis-Dreyfus will develop new projects exclusively for Apple TV+ as both an executive producer and star. The deal marks her first-ever overall deal with a streaming ...
Have you ever wondered what Earth would look like hundreds of millions of years from now? Scientists wondered the same thing and decided to great a great animated video of what our blue planet would ...
Earth's oceans are absolutely terrifying, especially when you stop to think about how unexplored it is and how little we know about the creatures that call it home. Another frightening fact about the ...
Life in a jobless society isn’t what it seems Life in a jobless society isn’t what it seems is a Senior Producer on Decoder. Previously, he reported on the technology and gaming industries for more ...
Ever wonder what's in the miles and miles of rocky crust just below your feet? James O'Donoghue, a planetary scientist at the Japanese space agency (JAXA), asked himself that in 2019. So he sent a ...