Friday, July 14, 2023

10 Animators to Watch: ‘Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem,’ ‘Chicken Run 2’ Artists Among 2023 Honorees

Variety and Nickelodeon are joining forces again for this year’s 10 Animators to Watch event in Los Angeles. The in-person cocktail party and awards ceremony on July 18 will celebrate rising creators in the animation space who are leaving their mark on the industry, as well as Nickelodeon Studios’ 25th Anniversary.

10 Animators to Watch: ‘Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem,’ ‘Chicken Run 2’ Artists Among 2023 Honorees
Courtesy of Abigail Nesbitt / Olufikayo Ziki Adeola / Woodrow White

This year’s class of trailblazing storytellers includes Jeron Braxton (Slime), Daniel Fernandez Casas (Migration), Owen Dennis (Infinity Train), Carrie Hobson & Michael Yates (Win or Lose), Rachel Larsen (The Tiny Chef Show), Marie Lechevallier (Chicken Run: Dawn of the Nugget), Abigail Nesbitt (Pupstruction), Olufikayo Ziki Adeola (Iwájú), Woodrow White (Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem) and Jane Wu (Blue Eye Samurai).

Additionally, Phil Lord and Christopher Miller will present Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse directors Joaquim Dos Santos, Kemp Powers, Justin K. Thompson with the Creative Impact in Animation Directing Award.

The evening will celebrate the highly anticipated release of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem. The latest installation of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles franchise is released nationwide on August 2nd.  

“The days when animation and its creators had to fight for the respect routinely granted to their live action peers is thankfully in the past. This year’s Variety honorees for Creative Impact in Animation Directing, Joaquim Dos Santos, Kemp Powers, Justin K. Thompson have earned much deserved worldwide respect for their work,” said Variety’s EVP of Content Steve Gaydos. “And the 10 Animators to Watch step straight from the ranks of ‘fresh faces’ into the category of ‘must see’ artists with each of their breakthrough creations,” he added.  

“We are so delighted to celebrate with Variety the incredible art of animation again and raise our glass to 10 outstanding creative voices whose craft helps drive our industry forward,” said Ramsey Naito, President, Paramount Animation and Nickelodeon Animation. “A huge congratulations to all the artists on the list.”

Naito continued, “This is the year of the Turtles, and we are so proud of this animated theatrical masterpiece that is genuinely hilarious, has a heart of gold and displays next level creative excellence. Blending comic book realism with the spirit of New York City, we can’t wait to share it with the world!” 

Read profiles below for each of Variety’s 2023 10 Animators to Watch, spotlighting the most exciting new voices in animation.

Olufukayo Ziki Adeola

Olufukayo Ziki Adeola
Photo : Olufukayo Ziki Adeola

“The acceleration of our success was quite quick,” says Adeola, writer-director of Disney+’s upcoming sci-fi series “Iwájú” and co-founder of Kugali Media.

Kugali made the Afrocentric series in collaboration with Disney Animation, the first outside company to do so, and the experience was instructive for Adeola and his young company.

“Disney Animation has been making amazing movies for decades on end, so they have a process and a way of doing things,” says Adeola, CEO of London-based Kugali from its 2017 inception until 2021, when he stepped down to focus on creative endeavors including “Iwájú.” “We were able to learn a lot from that.”

Our company is “run by really creative, ambitious, and audacious people,” Adeola says. “I think we brought a lot of our edge and own creative experience to it.”

Adeola nonetheless admits to suffering from imposter syndrome when the project began. “There was still a part of me that identified more as the version of myself as a starving artist,” he says. “There was definitely an element of, ‘Am I up to the task? Can I do the job?,’ that I had to work through.”

Going into it, he saw three potential outcomes for “Iwájú”: the series ending up exactly as he intended, not quite what he pictured, or even better than he could imagine. Happily, the latter outcome turned out to be the case.

“One of the cool things about the creative process is that other people can infuse their ideas into what you’re doing and enhance it. This series honors the original vision I had but has evolved it beyond that vision to something I think is even greater,” Adeola says.

“I hope this is the beginning of a new wave of African-inspired stories that the world can enjoy.”

Jeron Braxton

Jeron Braxton
Photo : Jeron Braxton

As a teenager, Braxton taught himself 3D computer animation to accompany his music. It wasn’t long before his talents as an animator started to take over.

Braxton’s first short film, “Glucose,” won the jury prize for animated short at Sundance in 2018, and follow-ups “Octane” and “Oxytocin” competed at festivals including SXSW before he earned a showcase on HBO sketch show “Random Acts of Flyness.” His distinctive style — which conjures hallucinatory worlds with early-2000s video game aesthetics — soon appeared in music videos for the Weeknd, Pusha T and Danny Brown. Designer Virgil Abloh enlisted Braxton to create visuals for Louis Vuitton’s Spring/Summer 2022 campaign prior to his death from cancer in 2021.

“Just to be able to message with him and have him appreciate my work was a beautiful experience,” Braxton says.

He’s now deep in development on his first feature, “Slime.” Braxton says his visual touchstones on the “animated sci-fi horror” project range from anime to PlayStation 3 games like “Mirror’s Edge” and “Metal Gear Solid,” channeled through what he calls “the Black American perspective.”

“One thing I really love that you’re starting to see more of,” he says, “is that there are so many more Black stories, produced and told and acted by Black people, that are coming from a really intimate place that doesn’t have to focus on our trauma.”

The forward-thinking multimedia artist is excited to explore the possibilities of 3D printing in sculpture and sees plenty of potential in AI-assisted animation. Of the latter, he says, “It’s like a chainsaw. You can use it to build a house quicker, or you can use it to slice your hand off. Any new tool has dangers.”

“People are always complaining about the world and the era we’re living in, but I think it’s a pretty sick time to be alive and an artist,” Braxton says. “I feel like I was born at the perfect time.”

Daniel Fernandez Casas

Daniel Fernandez Casas
Photo : Daniel Fernandez Casas

Fernandez Casas has been fascinated with animation since he watched “Dexter’s Laboratory” as a kid through pirated cable in Spain. He has drawn on that experience as a grownup, designing new characters for Universal-Illumination’s upcoming “Migration” and Netflix’s “Klaus,” while also reinventing iconic characters such as Mario and Peach in “The Super Mario Bros. Movie.”

“The key is to lose the fear and to respect the paper,” says Fernandez Casas of designing a character, new or recognizable. “Do a bit of what they expect, but also sneak in some pearls of your own style.”

For Fernandez Casas, it doesn’t make much difference whether he’s designing dozens of birds for “Migration,” contributing to the massively popular Minions franchise with “Minions: The Rise of Gru” or helping update Mario for a new generation of moviegoers.

“Everything seems impossible at first. The first day is always a crisis, and you think you will never get it, but it gets easier.” He says it helps to do a lot of research, like watching documentaries about ducks for “Migration” or studying Yōichi Kotabe’s original drawings of Mario.

Still, Fernandez Casas has not let go of his passion for drawing original characters, and his dream is to bring an original project to life. “I hope that these dreams don’t die at the ink pot,” he says. “I want to create my own worlds and produce a new film with colleagues I’ve met throughout the years.”

Owen Dennis

Owen Dennis
Photo : Owen Dennis

During a formative stint on Cartoon Network’s “Regular Show,” Dennis learned the art of efficient and engaging storytelling — skills he has further honed as creator of “Infinity Train” and the upcoming “Among Us” videogame adaptation for CBS Studios

“Each episode was 11 minutes, so there’s no time for characters to go on long journeys and talk about their feelings,” Dennis says of his “Regular Show” experience. “You have to get things across in a sentence or a single shot.”

Creating “Infinity Train,” which includes a fair bit of drama, required a slightly different skill set to maintain a logical flow than more comedic shows, where “you can literally have a character say, ‘Well, that doesn’t make any sense,’ and then keep going,” he says.

Dennis believes animation audiences are willing to open to creative leaps, noting they already “believe these random lines on the screen are human beings,” observing, “once you’ve accepted that, you can also accept that they can fly or shoot lasers or morph into 1,000 chicken nuggets. That’s the beauty of animation.”

Now busy adapting “Among Us,” he revels in how fun the multiplayer game that serves as the source material for his upcoming animated series is.

“We get to explore areas that are outside of what people traditionally associate with the game,” says Dennis. “I don’t feel clamped in, in any way, which is nice.”

Carrie Hobson and Michael Yates

Carrie Hobson and Michael Yates
Photo : Carrie Hobson and Michael Yates

Hobson and Yates are breaking new ground as creators of “Win or Lose,” Pixar’s first longform TV series, and they relish the opportunity to work on an episodic venture. But they do have a joint request for viewers when Disney+ begins streaming the show in December: “Everyone turn off that dang motion smoothing!”

“Win or Lose” tells the interconnected stories of eight different characters preparing for a championship softball game, showing different angles of the story from each perspective.

“It’s a different format than Pixar’s ever done — and that’s what’s exciting,” says Hobson.

For his part, Yates cites the opportunity to make an ensemble piece in a way “that can’t quite be done in a feature.” He adds: “I hope everyone finds at least one character that they really relate to and connect with.”

The creators found inspiration for the show while working on “Toy Story 4” as story artists: Comparing notes after a meeting, they were struck by how differently they’d experienced the same thing.

“One of the things we wanted to explore in the show was, without telling you how to feel, just letting you experience that from a different point of view,” says Yates. “That was something that was really intriguing.”

Having worked their way up through the Pixar trenches, they credit Andrew Stanton for inspiration and ongoing support, and noted how their track record helped shape their approach.

“It was really important to us to make sure that our story team was really involved and not side- lined,” Hobson says. “Every single person was a critical member.”

Rachel Larsen

Rachel Larsen
Photo : Rachel Larsen

“Anything that makes me laugh, I’m game to try onscreen,” says Rachel Larsen, co-creator of “The Tiny Chef Show,” a Nickelodeon series targeted to preschoolers that won an Annie award earlier this year. “These things that are funny and particular make life beautiful — it’s fun to put them into characters and make them feel alive.”

The adventures of Tiny Chef, a green puppet who cooks wee plant-based foods in his tree stump home, have featured a wide array of guest stars and participants, including executive producer Kristen Bell, Josh Gad, Wu-Tang Clan’s RZA and the show’s announcer, RuPaul.

Although Larsen shares co-creator credits for “The Tiny Chef Show” with cinematographer Ozlem Akturk and writer Adam Reid, the character has grown and evolved from her collegiate experience as a sculptor and then as an animator on films such as “Coraline” and “Anomalisa.” She first created the creature to hone her stop-motion animation skills.

“I felt the desperate need to work on my own thing, have my own creative voice,” she recalled.

After working with Akturk on Wes Anderson’s “Isle of Dogs,” the pair brainstormed over texts between London and New Zealand about potential projects. Akturk wanted to do a cooking show, and Larsen had been fabricating tiny food for her green puppet — and the idea fell into place.

“I made him a chef hat and apron and it just clicked,” says Larsen, whose brother-in-law Matt Hutchinson provided voice work for the character.

A large social media response led to a book deal, which in turn led to the Nickelodeon show, which debuted in September 2022.

“There are parts of everyone in chef,” she said. “Everyone that’s come to the table for chef has really brought their soul to him.”

Marie Lechevallier

Marie Lechevallier
Photo : Marie Lechevallier

Like many children of her generation, Lechevallier grew up watching Disney movies like “Pocahontas” and “The Hunchback of Notre Dame.” Later, when she discovered Suzie Templeton’s “Peter and the Wolf” and the work of the Chiodo brothers and Czech animator Jan Švankmajer, she began to appreciate stop-motion animation.

Having drawn since she was a kid, Lechevallier decided to study animation on the advice of a teacher. She got into stop-motion almost by coincidence. “I love drawing, but I found stop motion much more spontaneous and direct. Having the objects for real was quite freeing.”

Lechevallier began working at Aardman in 2016 on projects like “Early Man” and “A Shaun the Sheep Movie: Farmageddon.” Working on “Chicken Run: Dawn of the Nugget” was a natural career progression but also a dream come true. “The first ‘Chicken Run’ was definitely one of the main films that I knew about,” she says. “So seeing Rocky and Ginger for real was quite something. It’s the same puppets, the original characters. It’s hard to believe.”

While “sequels can be a bit tricky,” Lechevallier hopes the new film can be appreciated as a separate entity. “It’s obviously ‘Chicken Run 2,’ but I hope it’s going to be seen for its quality and not only in comparison to the first one.”

She also hopes that a new generation will find the movie. “There are two young characters in the film, and I hope they can be inspiring for younger people. I imagine kids probably haven’t seen the first ‘Chicken Run,’ so I hope they find this one appealing and like it as well.”

Abigail Nesbitt

Abigail Nesbitt
Photo : Abigail Nesbitt

As the supervising director of Disney Junior’s “Pupstruction” — a pre-K animated series about a team of canine construction workers — Nesbitt sought inspiration from a plethora of real-world sources, learning about engineering, hydraulics, and industrial machinery to make the show’s tot-friendly world as tangible as possible. Fortunately, she didn’t have to go far.

“Here in my apartment on 9th Street in Brooklyn, they’ve been building a subway immediately outside for the last three years,” she says. “So if I need to check out how a particular truck works, I just have to go outside.”

With a decade-plus career as a storyboard artist for kids’ animation projects like “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles” and Sesame Street’s “Abby’s Flying Fairy School,” Nesbitt moved up into storyboard directing for Disney Junior toons “Goldie and Bear” and “T.O.T.S.” — the latter of which introduced her to “Pupstruction” creator Travis Braun. Though it sometimes doesn’t get the same respect as animation aimed at older kids and adults, working on preschool-targeted shows allows Nesbitt the opportunity to indulge her imagination while still grounding fantastical worlds in real-life mechanics that a child can comprehend.

“I love the idea of opening up a child’s imagination and challenging a child’s mind,” she says. “That’s always been something I’ve gravitated towards, and it makes the job even more fulfilling than just creating a beautiful visual.”

Taking on her first role as a supervising director, Nesbitt credits “Pupstruction’s” close-knit team with helping her make the transition seamlessly, and she hopes to use her position to extend the same sorts of opportunities to other budding female animators.

“I hadn’t actually seen another woman in the position of some of the jobs I worked on. So I love the idea of mentoring and coaching and helping other female animators and artists, letting them know that there are so many opportunities and stories for them to tell as well.”

Woodrow White

Woodrow White
Photo : Woodrow White

The lead character designer on “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem” didn’t always know he wanted to be an animator. After graduating from California College of the Arts with a BFA in fine arts, he spent a few years living in the Bay Area as a painter and illustrator. It wasn’t until a friend moved to Hollywood that he followed and started thinking of animation as a viable career option.

However, working on “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles” seems to him like what he was always meant to be doing. “I always loved that gross-out humor and grotesque imagery that TMNT is known for,”White says.

That appreciation came from discovering commonalities with his drawing style. “It’s very DIY, kind of like punk rock. Once I started seeing these films, I realized they look like how I draw and paint,” he says.

While White recognizes the size of TMNT’s following, he wasn’t intimidated by expectations for this new film. “If you have this idea that the whole fandom of the TMNT rests on your shoulders, you’re not gonna make new and exciting work. I was making these things for me,” he says. “What I would want to see as an adult, and also as my younger self.”

White likens the new film to popular hits like “Superbad” and “Good Boys.”“We’ve injected that aspect of real teenage energy to Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. Whereas originally, the Turtles always sounded like adults pretending to be kids. The teenage part finally clicks into place here.”

After this experience, does he think of himself as an animator? “I think of myself mainly as an artist. I don’t like to put too many labels on it. In fact, once people begin introducing me as one thing or the other, I instinctively want to do a mad dash towards something else.”

Whatever that is, people will be watching.

Jane Wu

Jane Wu
Photo : Jane Wu

As a child in Taiwan, Wu felt like both a product of her culture, as a fan of anime and martial arts films, while also an outsider, a “tomboy” who hung with the boys, used her mother’s yardstick for sword fights, and wanted to become a major league shortstop.

“I made a huge effort to not be female growing up, but I wasn’t authentically myself,” says Wu. “I had to find my own voice, which is partially why my hair is pink — I hated it as a child because it represented everything feminine. Now I’ve embraced it.”

That juxtaposition is part of why Wu is an ideal fit as producer and supervising director for the forthcoming Netflix series “Blue Eye Samurai,” about a mixed-race female sword master who must live in disguise.

The split identity continued when Wu moved to Los Angeles around age 9, without “a lick of English,” she recalls. “I’m very conscious of wanting people who don’t speak the language being able to understand my visuals.”

Wu taught fashion at Parsons School of Design (her alma mater) while co-owning a comic book shop, and she has worked in both live action and animation, with credits ranging from “Mulan” and “Guardians of the Galaxy” to “Game of Thrones” and “Jackie Chan Adventures.”

While starting in this male-dominated industry, Wu was told, “you draw pretty good for a girl,” so she takes pleasure in being on Marvel panels at events where people can see that “the most testosterone-filled action sequences were drawn by a middle-aged mom.”

And Wu loves mentoring and doing career talks for girls and young women.

“At the Girl Scouts, I hold up my drawing and one my male co-worker did for the same project and say, ‘Tell me which one a girl did,’” Wu says with a smile. “When they can’t tell, I say, ‘Exactly.’”

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Sambro Launches New Licensed Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Range

New lines will launch in line with Paramount Pictures’ animated feature film release, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem, in summer 2023.

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem

As part of the three-year contract extension between Sambro and Paramount Consumer Products announced earlier this year, Sambro International will launch a new range of toys based on the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles franchise.

Timed to coincide with the highly anticipated movie Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem, coming to cinemas in August 2023, Sambro will launch a new range of plush, novelty, stationery and outdoor toy lines featuring characters from the much-loved film and TV franchise. Plush, stationery and novelty lines will launch first, followed by outdoor lines in the following seasons.

The range will be rolled out across the UK, Netherlands, France and Germany, and will be available in stores from summer 2023.

The plush range, featuring Donatello, Leonardo, Raphael and Michelangelo, includes 28cm character toys in standing poses, made from a durable, tough and wipeable Tricot fabric. There’s also a selection of TMNT Lil’ Bodz toys; Sambro’s successful own range of plush toys characterised by their small bodies and oversized heads.

Sambro’s extensive Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles stationery range features dynamic Turtles designs packed full of attitude. The line includes pens and pencils, notebooks, pencil cases, erasers and more.

Hero products in the range include the TMNT Triple Layer Pencil Case in a classic TMNT design, with zip closing and a selection of branded stationery inside. There’s also a metallic notebook and shaped notebook with pen. The stationery range is complemented by the Puzzle Palz novelty collectibles; four character licensed jigsaw erasers can be built up and taken apart, providing hours of fun.

The three-year agreement across the UK & EMEA regions between Sambro and Paramount Consumer Products will see the development and distribution of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles products until December 2025.

“Paramount Consumer Products has an impressive portfolio of amazing brands that we are already lucky to work with, and we’re excited to now add Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles to the mix,” said Clare Rix, Brand and Licensing director at Sambro. “We have been working closely with the hugely talented Paramount team over the recent months to develop this exciting plush, stationery and novelty toys line-up, which we know will be a huge success with retailers, kids and parents.”


After years of being sheltered from the human world, the Turtle brothers set out to win the hearts of New Yorkers and be accepted as normal teenagers through heroic acts. Their new friend April O’Neil helps them take on a mysterious crime syndicate, but they soon get in over their heads when an army of mutants is unleashed upon them.

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Original source: Toy World Magazine.

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Jumping Jellyfish! Who's Ready to Make a Sea Change?! "Aye-Aye, Captain!"

Jumping Jellyfish! Who's Ready to Make a Sea Change?! "Aye-Aye, Captain!"
     
Lush, Nickelodeon and Paramount Consumer Products Launch Limited Edition Product Collection Tied to SpongeBob SquarePants: Operation Sea Change

Lush Cosmetics x SpongeBob SquarePants
Lush Cosmetics x SpongeBob SquarePants

VANCOUVER, BC, June 28, 2023 -- Hot on the heels of the SpongeBob SquarePants takeover of the Lush Kitchen Box, Lush is excited to announce that there are more products in the SpongeBob SquarePants collection launching globally on June 29th. Renowned for innovating packaging-free cosmetic items — such as bath bombs, shampoo bars and solid bar soap — the whole collection is designed to encourage shoppers to consider the sea and choose plastic-free!

In support of Paramount's SpongeBob SquarePants: Operation Sea Change campaign, a global ocean conservation and sustainability initiative, which kicked off last year, Lush is thrilled to have co-created a range of six new, fun and immersive products across bath, shower and skincare to ensure multiple steps of your body care routine are covered.

"Partnering with Lush on creative, fun and plastic-free products is the perfect way to make an additional impact with the SpongeBob SquarePants: Operation Sea Change initiative to protect the world's oceans and its inhabitants," says Veronica Hart, Executive Vice President, Global Franchise Planning and Consumer Products Marketing, Paramount Consumer Products & Experiences. "The vibrant world of SpongeBob SquarePants lends itself perfectly to the colorful world of Lush, and we're so excited to work together to bring awareness to this issue."

Findings from Mintel(1) show that plastic pollution remains one of the top three concerns for consumers when it comes to environmental issues in the last two years. 

Lush has always championed solid products that require no plastic packaging. Mo Constantine (Lush Co-Founder & Inventor) invented many mainstream products we see across the cosmetics industry today, such as the shampoo bar in 1987 and the bath bomb in 1989. Lush also revolutionized the humble bar of soap by innovating a hand pouring method in the 1980s that's completely animal fat free. Over the years, Lush has consistently promoted hand-washing with bar soap (palm free, of course), both because of a belief that it is better for the environment than liquid hand wash in unrecyclable plastic pumps and also because it is a tried and tested route to the best hygiene.

Today, 60% of Lush's sales are entirely packaging-free. So, whether you're taking your first step away from the pump or whether you're motivated to move over to a fully plastic-free routine - Lush has you covered.

''We love soap! So, to create a plastic free range of products on behalf of SpongeBob SquarePants, an iconic character, series and brand, representing an undersea world that we are all trying to protect, was an obvious fit for Lush. We're thrilled to partner with Paramount Consumer Products and Nickelodeon on SpongeBob SquarePants: Operation Sea Change.

"We had so much fun with this collaboration and the Krabby Bathy is a new innovation for us — a hybrid soap, bath bomb and bubble bar. We think the fragrances are extra special, think tropical, pineapple and coconut, dreamy combinations that are unique to this range." - Melody Morton, Lush Concepts Creative Director

Exclusively available on the Lush app, online and in Lush stores, this limited edition range is available starting June 29th. May we take your order?

Notes to editors:
(1) Source: Mintel, 2022 Sustainability Barometer - across 8,000 global online consumers ages 16/18+ March 2021, 16,000 global online consumers aged 16/18+ April 2022.

About Lush
Since inception over 27 years ago, Lush has been driven by innovation and its ethics. Creators of pioneering beauty products, one of Lush's most well-known creations is the bath bomb. Invented in 1989 by Lush Co-Founder Mo Constantine in her garden shed, bath bombs have become a global sensation – all hand pressed in Lush's own manufacturing sites across the world, Lush sold over 40.5 million last year.

A beauty company with a campaigning heart, Lush is on a mission to create a product for every need and a cosmetic revolution to save the planet. The ultimate goal is to leave the world Lusher than we found it. Lush operates a strict policy against animal testing and leads the cosmetics industry in combating over-packaging by developing products that can be sold 'naked' to the consumer. Lush Digital champions ethical hardware, ethical data, ethical design and open-source technologies and we support and elevate communities who feel the same.

Today, Lush operates in 49 countries with over 900 shops, 38 websites shipping worldwide and a global network of native apps, broadcasting channels and digital communities in over 30 languages.

About SpongeBob SquarePants
Since its launch July 17, 1999, SpongeBob SquarePants has reigned as the most-watched animated series for 21 consecutive years, while generating a universe of beloved characters, pop culture catchphrases and memes, theatrical releases, consumer products, a Tony award-winning Broadway musical and a global fan base. SpongeBob SquarePants is one of the most widely distributed properties in Paramount International history, seen in more than 170 countries, translated in 29+ languages, and averaging more than 100 million total viewers every quarter. SpongeBob SquarePants was created by Stephen Hillenburg and produced by Nickelodeon in Burbank, Calif. The character-driven cartoon chronicles the nautical and sometimes nonsensical adventures of SpongeBob, an incurable optimist and earnest sea sponge, and his undersea friends.

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Paramount Global to Report Second Quarter Financial Results on August 7, 2023

Paramount Global (NASDAQ: PARA, PARAA) has announced that it will report second quarter financial results on Monday, August 7, 2023. The company will conduct a conference call at 4:30 p.m. (ET) following the release of its earnings materials.

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A live audio webcast will be available on Paramount's Investors homepage at ir.paramount.com beginning at 4:30 p.m. (ET) on August 7.

The conference call can also be accessed by dialing 833-470-1428 (domestic) or 929-526-1599 (international) using access code 634352. Please call five minutes in advance to ensure that you are connected prior to the call.

An audio replay of the call will be available beginning at 7:30 p.m. (ET) on August 7 in the Events, Webcasts & Annual Meetings section of Paramount's Investors homepage, and at 866-813-9403 using access code 385941.

The earnings release and any other information related to the call will be accessible on the Investors homepage of Paramount's website.

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About Paramount

Paramount Global (NASDAQ: PARA, PARAA) is a leading global media, streaming and entertainment company that creates premium content and experiences for audiences worldwide. Driven by iconic consumer brands, Paramount's portfolio includes CBS, Showtime Networks, Paramount Pictures, Nickelodeon, MTV, Comedy Central, BET, Paramount+ and Pluto TV. Paramount holds one of the industry's most extensive libraries of TV and film titles. In addition to offering innovative streaming services and digital video products, the company provides powerful capabilities in production, distribution, and advertising solutions.

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Paramount+ to Premiere New Documentary 'Mixtape' on August 1

PARAMOUNT+ ANNOUNCES NEW DOCUMENTARY MIXTAPE
TO PREMIERE AUGUST 1

In Celebration of Hip Hop’s 50th Anniversary, Documentary Explores History of Mixtape Culture and Features Lil Wayne, DJ Khaled, Fat Joe,
2 Chainz, Big Boi, DJ Drama, Kid Capri, KRS-One and More

MIXTAPE poster

July 13, 2023 – Paramount+ today announced that MIXTAPE, a new documentary exploring how the creation of mixtapes launched hip hop into mainstream culture, will premiere exclusively on the service Tuesday, August 1 in the U.S. and Canada and Wednesday, August 2 in the U.K., Australia, Latin America and Brazil, with further international markets to follow later in the year.

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MIXTAPE is the story of hip hop refusing to take no for an answer. Before radio play, the internet, and social media, there were mixtapes. DJs were tastemakers, trendsetters and creators of the sound that became the biggest musical genre on the planet. The importance of mixtapes goes well beyond the tapes themselves. Mixtapes were a form of currency and a signifier that someone was “in the know” and had their ear to the streets. The culture was too strong to be stopped, and the artists were too talented to be ignored – so they turned the sub-culture into the mainstream, and made hip hop what it is today.

“Hip-Hop is 50 years old and I can’t think of a better way to celebrate its journey and contextualize its evolution than through the story of the mixtape. Every voice in this film played a critical role, especially the DJs who, as KRS-ONE says beautifully in the film, risked everything to ‘bring us the music',” said Omar Acosta, director of MIXTAPE. Producer Tony Touch added “it’s an honor to be involved in this film and to help tell the real story of the mixtape, its origins, its impact, and its on-going relevance for the culture.”

The documentary features 2 Chainz, A$AP Rocky, Dante Ross, DJ Bobbito, DJ Clue, DJ Drama, DJ Enuff, DJ Green Lantern, DJ Jazzy Joyce, DJ Kay Slay, DJ Khaled, DJ S&S, DJ Scratch, DJ Stretch Armstrong, DJ Whoo Kid, Doo Wop, Fabolous, Fat Joe, Funkmaster Flex, The Game, Grandmaster Caz, Jadakiss, James Cruz, Jeezy, Kid Capri, Kool DJ Red Alert, KRS-One, Lil Wayne, Mark Ronson, Mike Tyson, N.O.R.E., Ron G, Shaq, Tommy Hilfiger, Tony Touch, Trouble, Tuma Basa and more.

MIXTAPE is produced by MTV Entertainment Studios, Mercury Studios and Saboteur Media in association with Def Jam Recordings. David Kennedy, Tony Touch, Nick Quested and Daniel Seliger serve as producers with executive producers Paul Rosenberg and Barak Moffit. The film is directed and produced by Omar Acosta (Stretch and Bobbito: Radio That Changed Lives). The Def Tape, the official soundtrack to MIXTAPE, is set for an August release via Def Jam Recordings.

About Paramount+
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About Paramount Media Networks & MTV Entertainment Studios

Paramount Media Networks & MTV Entertainment Studios is one of the preeminent media entities in the world that connects with global audiences through its nine iconic brands – MTV, Comedy Central, VH1, CMT, Pop, Logo, The Smithsonian Channel, Paramount Network and TV Land – and its Studios arm which produces acclaimed series and movies as well as award-winning documentaries through MTV Documentary Films.

About Mercury Studios

Mercury Studios is a full-service production studio originating, producing, selling, distributing, and investing in scripted, unscripted, and live content. Editorially independent, Mercury Studios is powered by Universal Music Group and represents the world’s leading catalogue of music-related content. Current and recent projects include If These Walls Could Sing, the untold story of the world-famous Abbey Road Studios, directed by celebrated British photographer and filmmaker Mary McCartney for Disney+, “My Life as a Rolling Stone,” a four-part docuseries of intimate portraits of Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Ronnie Wood and Charlie Watts for the BBC and Epix, Shania Twain: Not Just a Girl, a career documentary about the superstar that is available on Netflix; and “Mars,” a short film based on an original universe and characters created by Yungblud, starring Yasmin Finney, that premiered at the London Film Festival and screens later this summer at the Tribeca Film Festival.

About Def Jam Recordings

For 40 years and counting, Def Jam Recordings has been synonymous with hip-hop music, and has been home to the boundary-breaking artists who define the sound, style and impact of hip- hop culture worldwide. Today, Def Jam is a global multimedia brand, built on daring creativity, authenticity, and an unwavering commitment to quality which extends from marquee artists to new signings to its global expansion into the UK, Africa, India, Southeast Asia, and beyond. Worldwide, Def Jam is the most recognizable brand in hip-hop. Def Jam Recordings is a division of Universal Music Group, the world leader in music-based entertainment.

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