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Mostrando las entradas con la etiqueta trolls. Mostrar todas las entradas

jueves, 14 de noviembre de 2019

Rock on with the new Trolls: World Tour trailer

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Anna Kendrick and Justin Timberlake return in an all-star sequel to DreamWorks Animation’s 2016 musical hit: Trolls World Tour.

jueves, 7 de enero de 2016

Meet the DreamWorks' Trolls and the Voice Cast Behind Them

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DreamWorks Animation revealed via twitter a bunch of voice actors for their upcoming musical, Trolls, a film based on the world-famous troll dolls. Anna Kendrick (above picture) had already been announced in the cast, but a lot more were announced today. Discover who they are and their characters after the break. 

martes, 15 de septiembre de 2015

Justin Timberlake Joins The Cast of DreamWorks Animation’s ‘Trolls’ as Branch

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Trolls is DreamWorks Animation’s second film for 2016 that will serve as a re-imagination of the once-popular Thomas Dam brand of toy dolls (a brand now wholly owned by DWA).

lunes, 8 de junio de 2015

First Look at DreamWorks’ ‘Trolls’ Revealed

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Starting tomorrow, the 2015 Licensing Expo will be held in Las Vegas. Each year companies show off their properties and DreamWorks is this year once again no exception. In the expo’s magazine DreamWorks showcased a few of its properties including the upcoming animated Trolls.

jueves, 22 de enero de 2015

DreamWorks Animation Cuts Production, Announces Future Slate of Films


Despite success stories like The Croods and current Academy Award-nominee How to Train Your Dragon 2, DreamWorks Animation has suffered a series of high-profile failures, including Rise of the Guardians ($83 million in losses), Turbo ($13 million in losses), Mr. Peabody & Sherman($57 million in losses). Thus, the company has announced a massive restructuring of its core feature animation business, focusing its feature production from three films per year down to two.