Malach Entertainment

Malach Entertainment is an American-Canadian animation studio and a subsidiary of Paramount Pictures, itself a subsidiary of ViacomCBS. Founded on November 28, 2022 as a joint venture between Karen Malach and ViacomCBS, it is based in Vancouver, British Columbia, and produces 2D and 3D animated feature films for Paramount Animation and Nickelodeon Movies.

History
In 2022, ViacomCBS and Karen Malach set up a joint venture animation studio known as Malach Entertainment, a Vancouver-based film company where Malach would produce both 2D and 3D animated films based on Nickelodeon's animated television shows, as well as other adaptations and original projects for Paramount Animation and Nickelodeon Movies.

In 2023, Malach Entertainment partnered with Intel Corporation to revive the InTru3D brand since DreamWorks Animation stopped utilizing the brand with Rise of the Guardians (2012).

On February 14, 2025, Malach Entertainment released their first film, The Nicktoons, a superhero comedy film based on the video game series Nicktoons Unite! published by THQ, starring Tom Kenny, Tara Strong, Debi Derryberry, Josh Peck, Janice Kawaye, JoJo Siwa and Richard Steven Horvitz. The film was critically acclaimed and was a box office success, grossing $1.8 billion worldwide, which surpassed the 2019 remake of The Lion King to become the highest-grossing animated film of all time, and was the first non-Disney/Pixar film to win the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature since Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse (2018).

On October 3, 2025, the studio then released another film, The Angry Beavers Movie, an adventure comedy film based on the series The Angry Beavers, starring Richard Steven Horvitz, Nick Bakay, Brad Garrett, Wally Wingert and Billy Eichner. Despite receiving mixed reception from critics, it became financially successful, earning $278 million worldwide.

On February 13, 2026, the studio released XJ-9, a superhero film based on the series My Life As a Teenage Robot, starring Janice Kawaye, Candi Milo and Cree Summer. It was met with positive reviews and was financially successful, earning $329 million worldwide.

On May 15, 2026, the studio released The Fairly OddParents Movie, an adventure comedy film based on the series The Fairly OddParents, starring Tara Strong, Daran Norris, Susanne Blakeslee, Maddie Taylor and Kari Wahlgren. It received generally positive reviews and was a box office success, earning $516 million worldwide.

On October 16, 2026, the studio released The Honeybee Scouts, a spy musical action-comedy film based on the series The Mighty B!, starring Amy Poehler, Grey DeLisle, Jessica DiCicco, Dannah Feinglass, Tinashe, Jenny Slate, Bill Hader, Zac Efron, Kevin Hart, Josh Gad, Drake Bell, Ryan Reynolds, Will Arnett, Tiffany Haddish and Paul Rudd. It was a critical and financial success, earning $267 million worldwide.

On February 12, 2027, the studio released The Rise of El Tigre, a superhero adventure comedy film based on the series El Tigre: The Adventures of Manny Rivera, starring Alanna Ubach, Grey DeLisle, Eric Bauza, Carlos Alazraqui, April Stewart, Jason Segel, Dwayne Johnson and Leslie Jones. The film met with generally positive reviews and was financially successful, earning $354 million worldwide.

On May 14, 2027, the studio released their first and only PG-13 rated film, Invader Zim: The Doom Movie, a sci-fi comedy film based on the series Invader Zim, starring Richard Steven Horvitz, Rosearik Rikki Simons, Andy Berman, Melissa Fahn, Kevin McDonald, Wally Wingert and Rodger Bumpass. It was critically acclaimed from critics and audiences and was a commercial success, earning $423 million worldwide.

On October 1, 2027, the studio released The ChalkZone Movie, an adventure comedy film based on the series ChalkZone, starring E.G. Daily, Candi Milo, Hynden Walch, Jim Cummings, Gilbert Gottfried, Mandy Patinkin, Patrick Warburton, Ralph Fiennes and Jim Carrey. Despite receiving mixed reviews with many criticizing its janky animation quality, the film was a box office success, earning $282 million worldwide.

On May 12, 2028, the studio released Danny Phantom, a supernatural superhero film based on the series of the same name, starring Josh Peck, Amanda Seyfried, Rob Paulsen, Kath Soucie, Grey DeLisle, Rickey D'Shon Collins and Martin Mull. It received generally positive reviews and was financially successful, earning $385 million worldwide.

On September 25, 2028, Malach Entertainment announced that a 3D computer-animated Avatar: The Last Airbender film trilogy each based on the first five graphic novels published by Dark Horse Comics is in development due to poor receptions of M. Night Shyamalan's The Last Airbender and a live-action remake of the show produced for Netflix.

Upcoming releases
The studio's first 3D computer-animated film based on the Garfield comic strips by Jim Davis is scheduled for release on February 14, 2029.

A computer-animated film based on the character Popeye by E. C. Segar is scheduled for release on May 11, 2029.

An animated film based on Nickelodeon's animated television series T.U.F.F. Puppy by Butch Hartman titled T.U.F.F. is scheduled for release on October 12, 2029.

An animated film based on Oh Yeah! Cartoons ' Mina and the Count shorts by Rob Renzetti is scheduled for release on February 8, 2030.

Process
Similar to Warner Animation Group, Sony Pictures Animation and Paramount Animation, the studio outsources animation production to other animation studios such as Bardel Entertainment, Slap Happy Cartoons, Atomic Cartoons, Titmouse, Inc. and Sony Pictures Imageworks. Malach Entertainment will not have an in-house animation style. According to Karen Malach, each film will have the same animation style (traditional animation) as Nickelodeon's animated television shows were, created by the filmmakers and the series' creators, which would be helped by outsourcing animation to different vendors.

Feature films
All films are distributed by Paramount Pictures.