I’m A Huge DreamWorks Fan, And After Finally Seeing The Wild Robot, I Have One Big Hope For The Animation Company

I’m A Huge DreamWorks Fan, And After Finally Seeing The Wild Robot, I Have One Big Hope For The Animation Company

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If you have a Peacock subscription, you’re in luck this week, because one of the best movies of 2024 was just made available to stream on the service: Dreamworks’The Wild Robot. While I initially missed the movie in theaters, I recently bought it and have already watched it twice. Now I want to talk about one element of the movie that has me especially stoked for the future of DreamWorks as a lifelong fan of the animation studio.

Look, as someone who is in their late twenties, I know I’m no longer the core audience for DreamWorks Animation films, but that doesn’t mean I still don’t appreciate animated films with every part of my being and still go out of my way to see them in theaters if I am excited enough for one. In the case of The Wild Robot, I actually meant to see it in theaters, but life just piled up, and before I knew it, it was no longer playing. Now that I’ve seen the movie, let me gush about one element that surprised me about it.

(Image credit: DreamWorks Animation)

I’ve Been Watching DreamWorks Movies My Whole Life, And I Often Have One Gripe

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