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Polygon Pictures Reveals Spider-Man: Freshman Year Animated Series

posted on by Crystalyn Hodgkins
Company reveals logo for new work

Polygon Pictures announced on Friday that it is working with Marvel Studios on a new work in the Spider-Man franchise titled Spider-Man: Freshman Year. The studio stated the work would be an animated series.

Polygon Pictures revealed a logo for the work, but did not reveal any other information.

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Image via Polygon Pictures

Polygon Pictures is perhaps best known among Japanese animation circles for the two Ajin television anime series and film trilogy, and the Godzilla: Kaijū Wakusei film trilogy. It also contributed to the animation of 2008's Star Wars: The Clone Wars, which won the Outstanding Special Class Animated Program category in the Daytime Emmy Awards two years in a row. Amazon and Polygon Pictures' Lost in Oz: Extended Adventure special won three of the five awards for which it was nominated at the 44th Annual Daytime Creative Arts Emmy Awards in 2017. Goro Miyazaki and Polygon Pictures' Ronja the Robber's Daughter television anime won the Animation category at the International Emmy Kids Awards in 2016. The studio previously adapted Tsutomu Nihei's Knights of Sidonia and Blame! manga into 3DCG anime films and series, and established a joint venture with the manga creator in March 2018.

The studio more recently worked on the Pacific Rim: The Black and Transformers: War for Cybertron Trilogy anime series, the Sidonia no Kishi: Ai Tsumugu Hoshi film, the Kaina of the Great Snow Sea series, and the upcoming Kaina of the Great Snow Sea: Star Sage film. The studio announced a partnership with Corus Entertainment in May to deliver Japanese originated animated content for kids.

Sources: Polygon Pictures, Comic Natalie


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