Don Bluth is trying to get a Dragon's Lair movie off of the ground. He was able to accumulate enough money to make a demo reel, but now a studio just needs to invest in the project to make the full movieSamtemdo8 said:Stop motion animation is still here in theaters yet traditional 2D animation is still dead
Will anyone ever make something like this again please:
EDIT:forget what I wrote, didnt read your post correctlyFPLOON said:I could have seen this movie with friends... and ended up watching Sausage Party instead... I guess I'm seeing this movie on my own...
Other than that, isn't Laika the only studio [not named Aardman] doing feature-length stop-motion movies right now?
Pretty much. They're the only ones managing to keep the art form above water. I'm a little worried about Kubo being a success. 2D animation already died. I'd hate to see stop motion go as well.FPLOON said:I could have seen this movie with friends... and ended up watching Sausage Party instead... I guess I'm seeing this movie on my own...
Other than that, isn't Laika the only studio [not named Aardman] doing feature-length stop-motion movies right now?