A fourth season of “Mr. Bean: The Animated Series” is set to return worldwide in 2025.
Banijay’s Tiger Aspect Kids & Family has commissioned the series in partnership with Warner Bros. Discovery and Itvx, via deals agreed by Banijay Rights.
Executive produced and voiced by Rowan Atkinson, Season 4 will comprise 52 x 11’ episodes, bringing the total number of episodes across all series to 182 x 11-minutes. It will air on Cartoonito and HBO Max across Europe, the Middle East and Africa on Warner Bros. Discovery’s kids channels and streaming services across Southeast Asia and South Asia, and on Itvx Kids in the U.K. and Ireland from 2025, which marks the 35th anniversary of the first live-action episode.
The animation follows the antics of Mr. Bean and Teddy, as they embark on a series of adventures, making plenty of mischief along the way. Produced by Tiger Aspect Kids & Family, managing director Tom Beattie is also an executive producer.
Banijay’s Tiger Aspect Kids & Family has commissioned the series in partnership with Warner Bros. Discovery and Itvx, via deals agreed by Banijay Rights.
Executive produced and voiced by Rowan Atkinson, Season 4 will comprise 52 x 11’ episodes, bringing the total number of episodes across all series to 182 x 11-minutes. It will air on Cartoonito and HBO Max across Europe, the Middle East and Africa on Warner Bros. Discovery’s kids channels and streaming services across Southeast Asia and South Asia, and on Itvx Kids in the U.K. and Ireland from 2025, which marks the 35th anniversary of the first live-action episode.
The animation follows the antics of Mr. Bean and Teddy, as they embark on a series of adventures, making plenty of mischief along the way. Produced by Tiger Aspect Kids & Family, managing director Tom Beattie is also an executive producer.
- 1/4/2024
- by Naman Ramachandran
- Variety Film + TV
With this summer’s release of "Runescape 3," the Jagex team wants to create player engagement in "a constantly evolving world" generated by player decision. Jagex design director Mark Ogilvie says that browser games, have gotten short shrift by the rest of the industry, but with "Runescape 3," the studio plans to show the genre can compete with Aaa titles. With an updated interface and developed using HTML5, Ogilvie says that the Mmo will offer plenty of player-centric benefits like community tools and a "tear and share" system (essentially, you can drag, resize, and snap-to menu elements and share your customizations with other players).
But will a revamped interface and a flood of content be enough to hook new gamers (and keep the old ones around)? That's what Jagex believes.
Ogilvie stood in front of the assembled journalists in a Manchester cathedral, holding a hymn book (presumably containing his notes) while boasting...
But will a revamped interface and a flood of content be enough to hook new gamers (and keep the old ones around)? That's what Jagex believes.
Ogilvie stood in front of the assembled journalists in a Manchester cathedral, holding a hymn book (presumably containing his notes) while boasting...
- 5/7/2013
- by Charles Webb
- MTV Multiplayer
Cannes is now over which means it’s time to move to Britain as the Edinburgh Film Festival kicks off!
We’ve just been sent the full line-up for the 2012 Edinburgh Film Festival which is now in it’s 66th year. We have our people (Jamie, Steven and Emma) on the ground at the event right now ready to catch as many films as they possible can throughout the next wee or two as we get to see 121 new features and 19 world premieres.
I’ll let the full press release below do the talking but let us know what you’re looking forward to in the comments section below.
World Premieres:
Berberian Sound Studio Borrowed Time Day Of The Flowers Exit Elena Flying Blind Fred Future My Love Guinea Pigs Here, Then Leave It On The Track The Life And Times Of Paul The Psychic Octopus Life Just Is Mnl...
We’ve just been sent the full line-up for the 2012 Edinburgh Film Festival which is now in it’s 66th year. We have our people (Jamie, Steven and Emma) on the ground at the event right now ready to catch as many films as they possible can throughout the next wee or two as we get to see 121 new features and 19 world premieres.
I’ll let the full press release below do the talking but let us know what you’re looking forward to in the comments section below.
World Premieres:
Berberian Sound Studio Borrowed Time Day Of The Flowers Exit Elena Flying Blind Fred Future My Love Guinea Pigs Here, Then Leave It On The Track The Life And Times Of Paul The Psychic Octopus Life Just Is Mnl...
- 5/30/2012
- by David Sztypuljak
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
The full programme for the 66th edition of the Edinburgh International Film Festival (Eiff), which runs from 20 June to 1 July, has been officially announced and will feature nineteen World premieres and thirteen International premieres.
The Festival will showcase one hundred and twenty-one new features from fifty-two countries, including eleven European premieres and seventy-six UK premieres in addition to the World and International premieres. Highlights include the World premieres of Richard Ledes’ Fred; Nathan Silver’s Exit Elena and Benjamin Pascoe’s Leave It On The Track and European premieres of Lu Sheng’s Here, There and Yang Jung-ho’s Mirage in the maiden New Perspectives section; and the International premiere of Benicio Del Toro, Pablo Trapero, Julio Medem, Elia Suleiman, Gaspar Noé, Juan Carlos Tabio and Laurent Cantet’s 7 Days In Havana and the European premiere of Bobcat Goldthwait’s God Bless America in the Directors’ Showcase. In addition to the new features presented,...
The Festival will showcase one hundred and twenty-one new features from fifty-two countries, including eleven European premieres and seventy-six UK premieres in addition to the World and International premieres. Highlights include the World premieres of Richard Ledes’ Fred; Nathan Silver’s Exit Elena and Benjamin Pascoe’s Leave It On The Track and European premieres of Lu Sheng’s Here, There and Yang Jung-ho’s Mirage in the maiden New Perspectives section; and the International premiere of Benicio Del Toro, Pablo Trapero, Julio Medem, Elia Suleiman, Gaspar Noé, Juan Carlos Tabio and Laurent Cantet’s 7 Days In Havana and the European premiere of Bobcat Goldthwait’s God Bless America in the Directors’ Showcase. In addition to the new features presented,...
- 5/30/2012
- by Phil
- Nerdly
The 99 Unbound
Directed by Dave Osborne
The 99 Unbound, the first animated feature to be derived from comic series The 99, opens with these lines: “It is said that all the darkness of the world could be shattered by the light in just one pure heart. Imagine then, the hope that would spread if 99 of the pure-hearted came together as one.” This dual focus on togetherness and individuality adds to the thematic resonance of The 99 and lends it widespread appeal.
The origin story for The 99 reaches back to the 13th century when Mongol forces raided Baghdad. In their malicious desire to eradicate an entire culture’s hope for the future, they targeted Baghdad’s greatest library, a center of knowledge and education for the civilized world. The Guardians of the library knew their books could not be saved, so they came up with an unusual solution. They mixed an alchemical potion called...
Directed by Dave Osborne
The 99 Unbound, the first animated feature to be derived from comic series The 99, opens with these lines: “It is said that all the darkness of the world could be shattered by the light in just one pure heart. Imagine then, the hope that would spread if 99 of the pure-hearted came together as one.” This dual focus on togetherness and individuality adds to the thematic resonance of The 99 and lends it widespread appeal.
The origin story for The 99 reaches back to the 13th century when Mongol forces raided Baghdad. In their malicious desire to eradicate an entire culture’s hope for the future, they targeted Baghdad’s greatest library, a center of knowledge and education for the civilized world. The Guardians of the library knew their books could not be saved, so they came up with an unusual solution. They mixed an alchemical potion called...
- 10/1/2011
- by Kenneth
- SoundOnSight
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