Sony Animation Prez Kristine Belson: Coronavirus Will Lead To More PG-13 And R-Rated Animated Movies

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Animation’s resilience in lockdown has been one of the enduring narratives of the entertainment industry in recent months. Now Kristine Belson, president of Sony Pictures Animation (SPA), has put a spin on that idea: she believes that the pandemic has created an opportunity for L.A. studios to take chances with animation for older audiences in particular.

Speaking at the virtual tech conference Collision from Home, Belson said:

I don’t think you’re going to see more family animated movies because that’s very saturated. There will be more R-rated animated movies. There are a couple we’re working on and we’re really excited about releasing our first one. I think you’re going to see PG-13 animated movies, which is something you haven’t seen before. Harder action-adventure sort of stuff.

Belson didn’t provide specifics on the films in their pipeline. However, Genndy Tartakovsky, director of SPA’s Hotel Transylvania trilogy, is known to be developing two new features for the studio, one of which is the R-rated comedy Fixed. Sony also released the R-rated comedy Sausage Party in 2016, although Sony Pictures Animation was not involved in that film.

SendMeDiscoHits on July 1st, 2020 at 01:54 UTC »

This doesn’t read like COVID/the lockdown had anything to do with this change but previous films succeeding and streaming numbers for adult animation being high; it seems obvious that a studio would want to explore that avenue since there’s interest (critically and financially)

Complete_Entry on June 30th, 2020 at 23:28 UTC »

Cool, cool.

My mom watches Archer and still doesn't get that animation is not just for children. I don't get the disconnect.

Antifa_mobster on June 30th, 2020 at 22:42 UTC »

Can we finally get a good SPAWN movie