Tag: Dreamworks

  • See the ‘Trolls World Tour’ Premiere With a FandangoNOW Watch Party

    See the ‘Trolls World Tour’ Premiere With a FandangoNOW Watch Party

    DreamWorks Animation’s Trolls World Tour skips theaters and comes straight to your TV this Friday, April 10 on FandangoNOW. To celebrate the debut, Fandango is hosting deals, early sneak peeks, and even a watch party. An extended sneak peek at Trolls World Tour can be seen at Fandango.com and on the FandangoNOW Extras YouTube Channel Friday at 8 am PT/11…

  • Hulu Teams Up With Dreamworks

    Hulu Teams Up With Dreamworks

    Today at Hulu Upfront it was announced that Hulu has teamed up with Dreamworks Animation movies. This multi-year deal with the studio will start in 2019 and will give Hulu exclusive rights to Dreamworks movies like How to Train Your Dragon and Trolls on the platform, Boss Baby 2 plus classics such as Shrek and Shark Tale. It was also announced that…

  • Netflix & DreamWorks Animation Announce a Fast & Furious Animated Series

    Netflix & DreamWorks Animation Announce a Fast & Furious Animated Series

    Today Netflix and DreamWorks Animation announce an expanded partnership to bring Fast & Furious to Netflix as an animated show. Following Comcast-NBCUniversal’s acquisition of DreamWorks animation studio, the relationship with Netflix has been expanded to include a first look at DreamWorks Animation animated series based on Universal film properties, like the multi-billion dollar Fast & Furious franchise. “We…

  • Expired: Amazon Video is Having a Big Sale on DreamWorks Movies

    Expired: Amazon Video is Having a Big Sale on DreamWorks Movies

    Do you love dream works movies like Madagascar, Puss in Boots, Shrek and more? Well, today Amazon has a ton of DreamWorks movies on sale. You can find all of the DreamWorks movies that are on sale HERE. Or check out a few that I personally recommend here: Shrek Winner of the first Academy Award…

  • Can a classic TV show with a recent movie reboot make a great Netflix original?

    Can a classic TV show with a recent movie reboot make a great Netflix original?

    If you are over 30 you may remember reruns of the Mr. Peabody & Sherman cartoons that originally aired in the 1950s and 1960s. The original show was a classic with a large following for its 91 episodes. The 2014 reboot movie, made by DreamWorks, had a mixed response and received a 6.9 rating on…