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It appears “My Little Pony,” the kid-friendly animated franchise that dates back to the '80s, has gone woke in new Netflix movie.
“My Little Pony,” an animated movie aimed at family audiences, is heading to Netflix. Paramount Pictures was originally set to distribute the film, which had been scheduled to open in theaters ...
UPDATED: Netflix said Wednesday that My Little Pony: A New Generation will debut on the streamer on September 24, 2021, the same date it had been planned to premiere when the eOne animated pic was ...
“My Little Pony” is getting ready to gallop on to the big screen in a live action feature from Amazon MGM Studios and Hasbro Entertainment, Variety has confirmed. Based on the popular toys ...
A recent FoxNews.com article started out by saying, “It appears ‘My Little Pony,’ the kid-friendly animated franchise that dates back to the ’80s, has gone woke.” ...
Netflix is saddling up to take a ride with My Little Pony. The streamer has struck a deal with Entertainment One for worldwide rights to Hasbro’s family film (eOne is Hasbro-owned).
That sounds nice. 2017’s “My Little Pony: The Movie,” which was distributed by Lionsgate, grossed $60 million at the worldwide box office against a $6.5 million budget.
A new CG animated My Little Pony movie will be released by Netflix in the fall. In addition, a new series based on the hugely popular toyline is on the way from the streaming giant.
In 2017, My Little Pony: The Movie was released in theaters with Emily Blunt, Kristen Chenoweth, Liev Schreiber and Uzo Aduba lending their voices to the film.