Jon M. Chu, whose latest film Wicked has been nominated for 10 Academy Awards, is preparing to adapt Dr. Seuss' final book for the screen.
The Palo Alto-born director had a lot to celebrate Thursday morning after his musical fantasy film scored a nomination for the top prize at the Academy Awards.
Gomez started out as a child star in the TV series Barney and Friends, and would go on to become a teen icon playing Alex Russo in Wizards of Waverly Place on Disney Channel. She has since dropped three solo studio albums as a singer that debuted at the top in the US Billboard 200.
The first part of Wicked has been a big hit at the box office, and after part two releases this year, director Jon M. Chu will be diving into your childhood.
Dr. Seuss' Oh, the Places You'll Go will get an animated movie in March 2028. J.J. Abrams and Jon M. Chu will produce and direct the film, respectively.
Wicked director Jon M Chu has lined up an unexpected new project, with the filmmaker set to explore the art of animation.
Warner Bros Animation’s feature version of Dr. Seuss’ Oh, the Places You’ll Go! is getting a theatrical release on March 17, 2028. Warners will have access to Imax screens. The pic is being produced by Dr.
Dr. Seuss' final book is getting a feature adaptation from Jon M. Chu and Warner Bros. Pictures Animation. The studio announced Monday that the animated musical movie Oh, the Places You'll Go! is set for theatrical release in IMAX on March 17,
Jon M. Chu will go from 'Wicked' to Dr. Seuss as Warner Bros. sets a release date for 'Oh, the Places You'll Go!'
"I wish people understood just how much work has to go into creating a big, giant behemoth like Wicked,” Erivo said. “None of that can happen without his vision. It just isn’t possible"
Among the film’s nominations were best picture, Cynthia Erivo for best actress, Ariana Grande for best supporting actress, best costume design and best original score. However, Jon M. Chu was shut out of the directing category.