The Cat in the Hat is getting an animated movie adaptation. Here is what we know so far.
Six Dr. Seuss books containing racist depictions will end publication as part of a plan to "represent and support all communities".
The Broadway musical appropriately called Seussical already does a pretty good job of collapsing Dr. Seuss' whimsically rhyming worlds of children's books into one universe. But now, this impulse of cross-pollinating Seuss' influential, charming work is going to make it to the big screen; in other words, we're about to get a DSCU. Per Vanity Fair, three upcoming Dr. Seuss animated films are coming from Warner Animation Group, Bad Robot, and producers J.J. Abrams and Hannah Minghella. First on the docket? A new, animated take on The Cat in the Hat, ostensibly since the live action …
A "Seuss universe" is coming to the big screen with a new version of The Cat in the Hat and a J.J. Abrams-produced Oh, The Places You'll Go.
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Listen to our interview with Green Eggs & Ham creator Jared Stern here: Now streaming on Netflix, the beautifully animated adaptation of Dr. Seuss' Green Eggs & Ham brings 13 brightly colored and briskly plotted episodes to the screen; you can read my full review here. But if you're wondering how Netflix took a 60-page illustrated book comprised of only 50 words and turned it into more than 6 hours of original story, I have two bits of advice for you: Definitely give the series a chance to win you over with its energy, wholesomeness, and relatable characters; …
If you're wondering how the creative minds behind Green Eggs & Ham took the minimal content of Dr. Seuss' classic children's story and adapted it into 13 episodes (and hopefully more), my best advice is to just dive into the new Netflix show. You'll recognize the characters, the colors, even the brush strokes, but this story is an original one, a roadtrip adventure of sorts that takes the conflicting personalities of Sam I Am and Guy Am I on a journey of discovery. That's the heart of the piece, but the overall series comes with many …
I hope you're in the mood for some Dr. Seuss today because Netflix and Warner Bros. Animation have a great big heaping helping of Green Eggs and Ham for you! In addition to the newly revealed release date and full cast list, you get to see said cast hamming it up in the recording booth as they record a spirited rendition of the classic children's story. Created by Jared Stern, who is also an executive producer alongside Ellen DeGeneres, Sam Register, Mike Karz, David Dobkin, and Jeff Kleeman, the Warner Bros. Animation series stars Adam Devine, Michael Douglas, …