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GKids has closely worked with Toho before, most notably on the Studio Ghibli films, and Beckman and Jesteadt are staying put. GKids will now operate as a subsidiary of Toho International.
Gkids acquired global rights for Arcane Season 2, preparing to release new products in 2025. Gkids previously released exclusive 4K UHD and Blu-ray editions for Arcane Season 1.
The GKIDS acquisition gives Toho a means to distribute, market, and sell titles (both animated and live action), more widely in the U.S. GKIDS will also help with licensing, merchandising, and ...
Gkids will continue to operate as a wholly owned subsidiary of the Los Angeles-based Toho International. Gkids Founder Eric Beckman will remain as CEO, and Dave Jesteadt will remain as President.
EXCLUSIVE: Gkids has acquired multiple territories for Japanese animated action sci-fi drama All You Need Is Kill, including for North America, the United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia and New ...
GKIDS, which has scored four best animated feature Oscar nominations in the past five years, the most for an independent distributor, could shake up the animated feature race again. And it’s ...
GKIDS has made one notable change to the marketing strategy Ghibli employed in Japan, which was to not do any promotion at all (GKIDS put out a teaser ahead of its TIFF premiere on Thursday night).
But GKIDS's approach also allows for more adventurous material. Look at most animated films released in the US, as opposed to other countries, says Beckman — who likes many of those films.
GKIDS was founded in 2008, and also runs the New York International Children's Film Festival, an Oscar-qualifying festival for short films.
GKIDS plans to release the anticipated film in theaters in late 2022, marking the first time Evangelion : 3.0 + 1.01 Thrice Upon A Time will be available in theaters in North America since its ...
GKIDS animated awards contender 'Mirai' to open Nov. 30 in North America. By Carolyn Giardina Tech Editor Mirai is a time-traveling story that follows four-year-old Kun, whose life is turned ...
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