Sony Pictures Animation


Sony Pictures Animation Inc. is an American animation studio owned by Sony Pictures Entertainment through their Motion Picture Group division and founded on May 9, 2002. The studio is based in Los Angeles, California. Most of the studio's films — either theatrical or streaming-service exclusive — are distributed worldwide by Sony Pictures Releasing under Columbia Pictures or through Netflix, while direct-to-video releases are released by Sony Pictures Home Entertainment.
The studio has produced 30 feature films, the first being Open Season, which was released on September 29, 2006, and the most recent being Fixed, which was released on August 13, 2025. Their upcoming slate of films includes Goat on February 13, 2026, Buds on March 12, 2027, Spider-Man: Beyond the Spider-Verse on June 18, 2027, Wish Dragon 2 in summer 2027 and an untitled KPop Demon Hunters sequel in 2029. Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse is the studio's highest-grossing film, while KPop Demon Hunters is the most-watched title on Netflix.

History

In 2001, Sony Pictures considered selling off its visual effects facility Sony Pictures Imageworks but after failing to find a suitable buyer, having been impressed with the CGI sequences of Good Burger and seeing the box office successes of DreamWorks Animation's Shrek, SPI was reconfigured to become an animation studio. Astro Boy, which had been in development at Sony since 1997 as a live-action film, was set to be SPI's first all-CGI film, but never made it to fruition. On May 9, 2002, Sony Pictures Animation was established to develop characters, stories and movies with SPI taking over the digital production while maintaining its visual effects production. Meanwhile, SPI produced two short films, the Academy Award-winning The ChubbChubbs! and Early Bloomer, as a result of testing its strengths and weaknesses in producing all-CGI animation.
Before the establishment of SPA, Columbia Pictures distributed a few animated films from 1959 to 2006 that were produced by outside studios, including 1001 Arabian Nights, The Little Prince and the Eight-Headed Dragon, Hey There, It's Yogi Bear!, The Man Called Flintstone, Jack and the Beanstalk, American Pop, Heavy Metal, Care Bears Movie II: A New Generation, Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within, Eight Crazy Nights, and Monster House.
On its first anniversary on May 9, 2003, Sony Pictures Animation announced a full slate of animated projects in development: Open Season, an adaptation of a Celtic folk ballad Tam Lin, Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs, Surf's Up, and a feature-length film version of The ChubbChubbs!
On May 27, 2014, it was announced that Netflix had acquired streaming rights to films produced by Sony Pictures Animation.
On November 3, 2014, the studio collaborated with Frederator Studios' Cartoon Hangover on GO! Cartoons, an incubator series consisting of 12 short films, with at least one short film being developed into a series. The short films were funded by SPA, with the additional goal of attracting new talent for the studio.
In June 2019, Sony Pictures Animation announced that they had launched an "International" division headed by Aron Warner at the 2019 Annecy International Animated Film Festival, with Wish Dragon set to be the division's first film. The same day, they also announced an "Alternative" division aimed at producing adult animated content, headed by Katie Baron and Kevin Noel. In addition to Tartakovsky's films Black Knight and Fixed, the division's TV shows are set to include Superbago, a co-production with Stoopid Buddy Stoodios that was originally greenlit as a feature film; and Hungry Ghosts, a series based on the Dark Horse graphic novel by Anthony Bourdain and Joel Rose. They had previously announced their plans to produce adult content at the 2017 Annecy festival.
In April 2021, Disney and Sony Pictures reached a multi-year deal to let Sony's titles to stream on Hulu and Disney+. A significant number of Sony titles began streaming on Disney+ starting in September 2022. It includes films from 2022 onwards.

Process

In a similar fashion to Warner Bros. Pictures Animation, Paramount Animation and 20th Century Animation, the studio outsources their films to other animation companies and visual effects studios, with the majority of their films being animated by sister company Sony Pictures Imageworks. Some films, such as Arthur Christmas and The Pirates! Band of Misfits were acquired by Sony Pictures Animation to be released under their banner while others, such as Goosebumps and Peter Rabbit, were made with no involvement from the studio.
According to Kristine Belson, president of SPA, the studio produces films on a 1:1 development-to-production ratio, meaning that the studio puts films into development as much as it places films in production, unlike other animation studios.

Filmography

Sony Pictures Animation's first feature film was Open Season, released in September 2006, which became Sony's second-highest-grossing home entertainment film in 2007 and spawned three direct-to-video sequels. Its second feature film, Surf's Up was released in June 2007, was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Animated Feature, and won two Annie Awards. SPA's first 3D movie since the IMAX 3D release of Open Season, Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs, was released in September 2009 and was nominated for four Annie Awards, including Best Animated Feature. The Smurfs was the studio's first CGI/live-action hybrid. SPA's parent company Sony Pictures had partnered in 2007 with Aardman Animations to finance, co-produce and distribute feature films. Together, they produced two films: Arthur Christmas, and The Pirates! In an Adventure with Scientists!, the latter which was SPA's first and currently only stop-motion film. In 2012, SPA released Hotel Transylvania, which grossed over $350 million worldwide and launched a successful franchise with three sequels and a TV series. Two sequels were released in 2013: The Smurfs 2 and Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs 2.
SPA's latest releases are Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, an animated superhero film based on the Spider-Man comics and featuring the Miles Morales incarnation of the character, The Angry Birds Movie 2, the sequel to the 2016 film The Angry Birds Movie produced by Rovio Animation, The Mitchells vs. the Machines, a robot apocalypse/road trip film written and directed by Michael Rianda and Jeff Rowe while produced by longtime collaborators Phil Lord and Christopher Miller, Wish Dragon, a co-production with Base FX, the musical film, Lin-Manuel Miranda's Vivo, which marks Sony Pictures Animation's first musical film, Hotel Transylvania: Transformania, the fourth installment in the Hotel Transylvania franchise, and Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse, the sequel to Into the Spider-Verse. SPA has since signed Genndy Tartakovsky to a long-term deal with the studio to develop and direct original films starting with Tartakovsky's R-rated animated film Fixed.

Upcoming projects

As of January 2026, upcoming films from the studio include a sports film from Stephen Curry and Erick Peyton of Unanimous Media titled Goat, Buds, and Spider-Man: Beyond the Spider-Verse,. The K-Pop Demon Hunters sequel, directed by Maggie Kang, and Chris Appelhans, is in on-going production. Projects in development include an animated Ghostbusters spin-off film, another Tartakovsky project titled Black Knight, Tao, a China-set science-fiction adventure film directed by The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part story artist Emily Dean, Tut, an afro-futuristic coming-of-age story set in ancient Egypt directed by Hair Love creator Matthew A. Cherry, an untitled project based on an original idea by Matt Braly and Rebecca Sugar, and an animated film adaptation based on the science fiction podcast Bubble.

Franchises

Highest-grossing films

RankTitleYearBox office gross
1Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse2023$381,593,754
2Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse2018$190,241,310
3Hotel Transylvania 22015$169,305,890
4Hotel Transylvania 3: Summer Vacation2018$167,510,016
5Hotel Transylvania2012$148,313,048
6The Smurfs2011$142,614,158
7Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs2009$124,870,275
8Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs 22013$119,793,567
9Peter Rabbit2018$115,253,424
10The Emoji Movie2017$86,089,513
11Open Season2006$85,105,259
12Goosebumps2015$80,080,379
13The Smurfs 22013$71,017,784
14Surf's Up2007$58,867,694
15Goosebumps 2: Haunted Halloween2018$46,700,633

RankTitleYearBox office gross
1Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse2023$690,824,738
2The Smurfs2011$563,749,323
3Hotel Transylvania 3: Summer Vacation2018$541,504,608
4Hotel Transylvania 22015$475,186,976
5Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse2018$393,602,435
6Hotel Transylvania2012$358,488,860
7Peter Rabbit2018$351,516,614
8The Smurfs 22013$347,545,360
9Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs 22013$274,325,949
10Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs2010$243,006,136
11The Emoji Movie2017$217,776,646
12Open Season2006$200,811,689
13Smurfs: The Lost Village2017$197,183,546
14The Angry Birds Movie 22019$193,000,000
15Goosebumps2015$158,261,424