Abominable
Film by Jill Culton
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2023 | The series premiered on multiple international channels including Family Channel in Canada, Sky Kids and Sky Showcase in United Kingdom, Rai Gulp in Italy, Clan in Spain, Canal Panda in Portugal, Canal+ Kids in France, La Trois in Belgium, RTS 1 in Switzerland, Super RTL in Germany, and e.tv in South Africa. |
2023 | The series aired on DreamWorks Channel Asia. |
September 11 2023 | The series premiered on PIE Channel in the Philippines. |
March 2023 | Completion of the 'Abominable and the Invisible City' television series streaming run. |
March 2023 | The Abominable television series concluded streaming on Peacock and Hulu. |
March 29 2023 | Release of the second season of the animated television series on Peacock and Hulu, continuing the adventures of Yi, Everest, Jin, and Peng. |
March 29 2023 | Season 2 of 'Abominable and the Invisible City' premiered on streaming platforms. |
October 5 2022 | The animated series 'Abominable and the Invisible City' was released on Peacock and Hulu, consisting of 10 episodes. |
February 11 2022 | Peacock ordered a CG animated series called 'Abominable and the Invisible City' from DreamWorks Animation Television as a follow-up to the original film. |
October 26 2021 | Nominated for Best Animated Film at the Saturn Awards. |
February 1 2020 | Nominated for Animated Film category at the Art Directors Guild Awards, with Max Boas recognized. |
January 30 2020 | Nominated for Animation Award by the Casting Society of America, recognizing casting director Christi Soper Hilt. |
January 29 2020 | Nominated for Outstanding Effects Simulations in an Animated Feature at the Visual Effects Society Awards. |
January 25 2020 | Attended Annie Awards where the film was nominated in four categories: Outstanding Achievement for Animated Effects, Character Design, Production Design, and Voice Acting (for Tenzing Norgay Trainor). |
January 18 2020 | Received a nomination for Outstanding Producer of Animated Theatrical Motion Pictures at the Producers Guild of America Awards. |
January 12 2020 | Nominated for Best Animated Feature at the Critics' Choice Movie Awards. |
2019 | 'Marooned' short film was screened at the 2019 Annecy International Animated Film Festival as part of a cross-promotion between DreamWorks Animation and AMC Theatres. |
December 17 2019 | Blu-ray, 4K Ultra HD, and DVD releases of the film were launched, including two short films: 'Show and Tell' and 'Marooned'. |
December 3 2019 | Film was released on digital and Movies Anywhere by Universal Pictures Home Entertainment. |
October 2019 | In its second weekend, the film earned $12 million, finishing second at the box office behind the film Joker. |
October 18 2019 | The Philippines' Movie and Television Review and Classification Board banned the film. |
October 17 2019 | Malaysia ordered the scene with the nine-dash line to be cut, and when Universal refused, the film was banned entirely in Malaysia. |
October 14 2019 | Film was banned in Vietnam due to the appearance of the nine-dash line in a scene. |
October 11 2019 | Abominable was released in the United Kingdom by Universal Pictures, expanding its international distribution. |
October 11 2019 | Film was released in the United Kingdom by Universal Pictures. |
September 27 2019 | Abominable is released in theaters. |
September 27 2019 | Universal Pictures released the film in the United States. |
September 13 2019 | Digital release of the film's soundtrack by Back Lot Music, featuring music by Rupert Gregson-Williams, an original song 'Beautiful Life' by Bebe Rexha, and a version of Coldplay's 'Fix You'. |
September 7 2019 | Film premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival. |
September 7 2019 | Abominable premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival. |
June 2018 | Albert Tsai, Tenzing Norgay Trainor, and Tsai Chin were cast in supporting roles. |
June 2018 | Voice cast for the film was announced between March and June. |
May 18 2018 | DreamWorks and Pearl Studio announced the film's title change from Everest to Abominable. |
March 20 2018 | Chloe Bennet was cast in the lead role as Yi. |
February 2 2018 | Jill Culton returned as writer and director, replacing Tim Johnson, who became an executive producer alongside Frank Zhu and Li Ruigang. |
2016 | Jill Culton passed on the project after being replaced by Todd Wilderman and Tim Johnson. |
December 2016 | DreamWorks announced the film would be released in September 2019. |
2010 | The film was initially announced under its original title Everest. |
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