The North American studio will continue to operate as a subsidiary of the Japanese media giant under founder/CEO Eric Beckman and president Dave Jesteadt. By Etan Vlessing Canada Bureau Chief Japanese ...
Fifth Season has secured a $225 million strategic investment from Japanese entertainment company Toho, Fifth Season co-CEOs Graham Taylor and Chris Rice and Toho president Hiro Matsuoka announced ...
Whoa! This is big news for fans of Japanese cinema, or anime, or Godzilla, or sci-fi, or–hell just anyone who loves awesome movies. Toho Company (news via ScreenDaily), the studio behind the original ...
Toho Cinemas has struck the largest order to date for IMAX screens in Japan. The company, part of the market-leading Toho Company, has ordered ten new giant screens. That will expand its footprint ...
Matt Goldberg has been an editor with Collider since 2007. As the site's Chief Film Critic, he has authored hundreds of reviews and covered major film festivals including the Toronto International ...
FILE - People take a picture of Godzilla's head at Shinjyuku Toho building at the Kabukicho district in Tokyo, July 30, 2016. The Japanese entertainment giant Toho has reached an agreement to acquire ...
Japanese entertainment giant Toho has acquired U.K.-based distributor Anime Limited from Germany's Plaion Pictures, marking a major expansion of the "Godzilla" studio's European operations.
Japanese entertainment giant Toho is making waves in Hollywood. After breaking box-office records with the live-action film “Godzilla Minus One,” Toho is now investing $225 million into Fifth Season, ...
The "Godzilla" and "My Hero Academia" studio now has a distribution arm to extend its reach. The move gives Toho, which has released everything from Godzilla films to anime classics like “My Hero ...
With Europe’s $4.8 billion anime market expected to double in size by the end of the decade, Japan's leading entertainment player is acquiring U.K. distributor Anime Limited and partnering with ...
Toho International, the U.S. arm of Toho, Japan’s leading film conglomerate, has hired two former Crunchyroll executives to lead the group’s stateside expansion and launch an e-commerce platform.