The Wild Robot, the animated box office hit starring Lupita Nyong'o and Pedro Pascal, is the most popular movie of the week on Peacock.
The Wild Robot made history for DreamWorks Animation on Thursday when it received three Oscar nominations: Best Animated Feature (Chris Sanders and Jeff Hermann), Best Score (Kris Bowers), and Best Sound (Randy Thom,
The Wild Robot director opted for one clever strategy that makes its multiple Oscar nominations well deserved.
While most people woke up very early for the Oscar nomination announcements this morning, Chris Sanders watched the feed from Tokyo, Japan. As the last stop on his tour of premiering The Wild Robot, being nominated for Best Animated Feature was a perfect bookend to the trip.
In the original animated Lilo & Stitch, co-writer-director Chris Sanders also provided the unmistakable voice of the titular extraterrestrial creature Stitch, but when the impending live-action remake was announced, there was no guarantee that Disney would invite Sanders back to reprise his role.
A shipwrecked automaton and an orphaned gosling form an unconventional family in DreamWorks’ The Wild Robot. Screen talks to director Chris Sanders and producer Jeff Hermann about creating the island adventure.
Chris Sanders returns to voice Stitch while newcomer Maia Kealoha plays Lilo Pelekai in Disney's live-action Lilo & Stitch.
How to Train Your Dragon was produced by DreamWorks Animation under the direction of Dean DeBlois and Chris Sanders.
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Three of President Donald Trump’s cabinet picks prepared for skepticism and intense grilling from Democratic senators during their confirmation hearings Thursday