It would be amazing and usher in a new golden age. So sadly, probably not.
It would be amazing and usher in a new golden age. So sadly, probably not.
I’d just be happy if they keep pushing visually innovative feature animation after Sony/Spiderverse kicked studios out of 2000s-era visual stagnation. 3D over the past 6-7 years has become much more diverse & interesting than it’s been since the early ‘00s. So done with everything looking similar.
The last time that the animation medium had a “golden age”, according to film scholars, was back in the 1930s up until the 1960s. Though there was a bit of a renaissance period during the 1990s to the early 2000s.