'The Fairly OddParents' Creator Butch Hartman Launches Indie Animation Studio to Produce Family ShowsNew Foto - 'The Fairly OddParents' Creator Butch Hartman Launches Indie Animation Studio to Produce Family Shows

Animation veteran Butch Hartman, creator of Nickelodeon's "The Fairly OddParents" and "Danny Phantom," launched his own independent animation studio to produce and finance original faith-based and mainstream programming for kids and families. Butch Hartman Studios' first production is the expansion of Hartman-created kids series "The Garden Cartoon." Exec produced by his wife Julieann through Garden Productions, "The Garden Cartoon" season one is available on Angel Studios and on various streaming platforms through distribution partner N Circle Entertainment. Now production is underway on season two while several "Garden Cartoon" movies, some timed to Christian holidays, will be distributed by BMG-Global. Capitol Records will continue to handle select songs from the series. More from Variety 'Fairly OddParents' Creator Butch Hartman Developing Three Series With Startup Pocket.watch How Animator Butch Hartman Created His New Nickelodeon Show 'Bunsen Is a Beast' Nickelodeon Gives 10th Season Order to 'Fairly OddParents' The studio's privately-funded development slate also includes "Little Harps," set at a Guardian Angel school that prepares new recruits to help kids on earth (aimed at ages 3-8); "Dragon Drive-Thru," which follows a trio of dragons who run a fast-food stand in a medieval town (ages 5-8); and "Family Fusion," whose logline asks, "Can two super-science families live next door to each other without destroying the neighborhood?" (ages 6-11). "Our stories and shows are created and curated with families in mind," Butch Hartman said. "Our mandate is to provide safe entertainment where kids can be enthralled, excited and encouraged to set their imaginations free. My Christian faith has convinced me that in a world of almost unbearable uncertainty, the importance of fun and empowering kids' entertainment has never been more profound." Multi-hyphenate Hartman is an Emmy and Annie Award-nominated animator, writer, director, producer, illustrator, and actor. His show "The Fairly OddParents," which first debuted in 2001, is among Nickelodeon's longest-running television series of all time, behind "SpongeBob SquarePants." Hartman followed that series with "Danny Phantom," "T.U.F.F. Puppy" and "Bunsen is a Beast." The studio has enlisted roughly 40 animation crew members, including veterans of past Hartman productions, working remotely from locations around the world. Longtime colleague Taylor Bradbury is a senior producer at the company. Butch and Julieann Hartman are also founders of Hartman House, a charitable, non-profit organization that benefits needy children and families around the world. The Butch Hartman Art Academy offers self-paced courses and personal coaching in animation. He is represented by The Gotham Group and attorney Noël Lohr Arbaut. Best of Variety New Movies Out Now in Theaters: What to See This Week Emmy Predictions: Talk/Scripted Variety Series - The Variety Categories Are Still a Mess; Netflix, Dropout, and 'Hot Ones' Stir Up Buzz Oscars Predictions 2026: 'Sinners' Becomes Early Contender Ahead of Cannes Film Festival Sign up forVariety's Newsletter. For the latest news, follow us onFacebook,Twitter, andInstagram.

‘The Fairly OddParents’ Creator Butch Hartman Launches Indie Animation Studio to Produce Family Shows

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Jon Batiste announces Big Money Tour with promise of fresh sounds, improvisation and connectionNew Foto - Jon Batiste announces Big Money Tour with promise of fresh sounds, improvisation and connection

LOS ANGELES (AP) —Jon Batisteis hitting the road again. The Grammy and Oscar winner is launching his second headlining tour, promising fresh sounds for his forthcoming album and material from his latest project,"Beethoven Blues (Batiste Piano Series, Vol. 1)." Batiste announced Thursday that his Big Money Tour: Jon Batiste Plays America will begin Aug. 27 in Kansas City. He'll groove through more than 30 venues across the U.S. in cities like Detroit, Austin, Texas, Nashville, a co-bill with Diana Ross in St. Louis and Philadelphia, before closing in Washington, D.C. on Oct. 31. For the first time, Batiste will grace the stages of the Encore Theater in Las Vegas and the iconic Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Colorado. He hopes the tour will offer attendees a deeper connection to him as an artist for the tour, a nod to his ninth studio album. "Every show is both an origin story and a manifesto," said Batiste, a seven-timeGrammy winnerwho won anOscarfor his work on "Soul" in 2020. The tour comes on the heels of performing thenational anthem at this year's Super Bowland "Beethoven Blues," which reimagined the famed German pianist's work and debuted No. 1 on Billboard's classical albums chart. Batiste, a Louisiana native, is known for his signature rich blend of R&B, hip-hop, swing, jazz and pop. He's also the former bandleader for the"The Late Show with Stephen Colbert." The multitalented musician will wrap up his intimate Maestro Tour shows on Monday in Los Angeles. He expects to be joined on the road by his wife, Suleika Jaouad, who is currently facing cancer for the third time and recently released a new book, "The Book of Alchemy." Batiste believes his unreleased music can still forge a connection, even with those hearing it for the first time. "I try to tell the most up-to-date origin story through the set," he said. "If you come to the show and you don't know any of the music, or you don't know anybody on stage and it's your first time seeing me perform or seen me on television, you'll leave and feel like you know the songs. You'll connect with the artist, the human being and the movement. It's almost like you're going to see a play." Batiste said the tour will mark the beginning of his "next era" of music. He views the live performances as an opportunity to introduce new material to audiences, allowing the songs to evolve through connection before ultimately recording them for his forthcoming album. Tickets will be available through artist presales beginning Friday. "It's about getting the music to a point where you and your community and everybody is acquainted with the sound and feeling of it," he said. "You've explored every aspect of it. You've arranged and rearranged, then go record and share it, versus the opposite, which is most often the case. It's fresh and brand new. Then you go on tour, and you start discovering things in the music on stage you didn't even know were there in the studio." Along with introducing fresh sounds, Batiste said he'll incorporate some improvisation. "I'm always going to find a space in the show where there's improv," he said. "That's at the heart of what I'm all about in trying to represent the cultural music that I come from. I really take a responsibility to push forward. This is about bringing people together, channeling the moment and communal expression."

Jon Batiste announces Big Money Tour with promise of fresh sounds, improvisation and connection

Jon Batiste announces Big Money Tour with promise of fresh sounds, improvisation and connection LOS ANGELES (AP) —Jon Batisteis hitting the ...
Charli xcx Drops 'Party 4 U' Video Five Years After ReleaseNew Foto - Charli xcx Drops 'Party 4 U' Video Five Years After Release

Five years after releasing the song,Charli xcx has dropped the videofor "Party 4 U" following its recent viral moment. The singer initially released "Party 4 U" as part of her pandemic album "How I'm Feeling Now," which she recorded over a period of five weeks and released in May 2020. More recently, "Party 4 U" has caught a major second wind, becoming a viral hit and on TikTok and social media. More from Variety '100 Nights of Hero,' Fairy Tale Romance Starring Emma Corrin, Charli XCX, Nicholas Galitzine, Maika Monroe Sells to Independent Film Company (EXCLUSIVE) Charli xcx to Star in and Produce 'Audition' Director Takashi Miike's Next Film (EXCLUSIVE) Charli xcx Shakes Coachella With Billie Eilish, Lorde and Troye Sivan, and Basically Says 'Brat Summer' Is Over But It's Not "How I'm Feeling Right Now" was a fan favorite at the time of release, peaking at No. 111 on the Billboard 200. But over the past few months, "Party 4 U" picked up unexpected steam, hitting the Hot 100 earlier this month and reaching a current high of No. 55 on the chart. In anInstagrampost yesterday, she explained that she was releasing the video as a celebration of the album turning five years old. "It honestly just feels like yesterday," she wrote. "So much has changed since then. Me, my life, elements of my music and most definitely the world. I made the album in just 5 weeks, from conception to release, entirely publicly in collaboration with all of you. It was so special. I felt like I rediscovered myself, my sanity + my sense of connection with the world, at a time where we were all so alone. To create with all of you helped me feel OK. It was all of us at our most raw, our most stripped, our most vulnerable. I will never forget it, and I really can't believe that 5 years later one of the angel favorites is having its own special moment. So obviously I wanted to do something to celebrate… This ones for you angels. Love, Charli." Over the past year, Charli hit an inflection point in her career with "Brat," which became one of 2024's biggest breakthroughs. In addition to the record, she released a companion remix album that featured collaborations with Lorde and Billie Eilish. She is currently on tour for the album, with plans to soon bring the tour to Europe. Watch the video for "Party 4 U" below: Best of Variety New Movies Out Now in Theaters: What to See This Week Emmy Predictions: Talk/Scripted Variety Series - The Variety Categories Are Still a Mess; Netflix, Dropout, and 'Hot Ones' Stir Up Buzz Oscars Predictions 2026: 'Sinners' Becomes Early Contender Ahead of Cannes Film Festival Sign up forVariety's Newsletter. For the latest news, follow us onFacebook,Twitter, andInstagram.

Charli xcx Drops ‘Party 4 U’ Video Five Years After Release

Charli xcx Drops 'Party 4 U' Video Five Years After Release Five years after releasing the song,Charli xcx has dropped the videofor ...
15 Behind-the-Scenes Facts from "New Girl", Including Why Ferguson the Cat Caused Havoc on Set

FOX Image Collection via Getty It's been seven years sinceNew Girlended and fans said goodbye to Jess, Nick and the rest of their beloved (and often dysfunctional) friend group. The Fox series premiered in September 2011, introducing viewers to quirky teacher Jess (Zooey Deschanel), who goes through a bad breakup and moves into a Los Angeles loft with three single guys: Nick (Jake Johnson), Schmidt (Max Greenfield) and Coach (Damon Wayans Jr.). Over seven seasons, the crew of 30-somethings — along with Cece (Hannah Simone) and Winston (Lamorne Morris) — shared countless unforgettable moments, culminating in a May 2018 series finale that featured a flash-forward into their future. Despite ending its run, the show has experienced a resurgence, thanks to its availability on multiple streaming platforms. During a November 2024 conversation with PEOPLE, Greenfield credited the series' lasting popularity to it being the "perfect binge show." When asked about whether or not there would ever be an on-screen reunion, Johnson said that he thinks the cast "all would if the right thing came." From the characters' inspirations to the rules of "True American," here are 15 behind-the-scenes facts you probably didn't know aboutNew Girl. FOX Image Collection via Getty Before it wasNew Girl, the sitcom was originally titledChicks & Dicks, a name that almost led Deschanel to pass on reading the script, perGlamour. "I knew [Chicks & Dicks] wouldn't remain, but there's so many pilots during any given pilot season that it's nice to have a title that catches people's attention," show creator, writer and director Liz Meriwether told the outlet. Even when it was changed toNew Girl, Meriwether wasn't completely sold on the idea. "Looking back, having the word 'girl' in the title made it hard," she said. "A lot of men liked the show, but it definitely made it harder for us to ring in the male audience at first. The show was just as much about guys as about a girl." Meriwether added, "It ended up working, I guess!" FOX Image Collection via Getty After watching a few episodes of the sitcom, there's a good chance one catchy line from the theme song is still playing in your head: "Who's that girl? It's Jess!" As it turns out, the tune was written by the actress herself, who is also a professional singer in the band She & Him. "Melodically, I wanted it to feel catchy ... like a little ear worm," she toldEntertainment Weeklyin January 2022. "I grew up watching Nick at Nite, and there wasMary Tyler Moore[and]That Girl, that era of theme songs and a girl making it on her own. That's what we always thought Jess was thinking when she has this in her head." Alamy In the early days ofNew Girl, the show became almost synonymous with the tagline "Adorkable," which was used as a selling point. "The marketing really worked. We really came out of the gate with amazing numbers, but it was never what the show was," Meriwether toldGlamour, adding that she didn't intend for it to be a "cute" project. "I honestly think because Jess wore glasses, they needed to make this the marketing campaign," she said. "It definitely was difficult for me because it wasn't the show I'd dreamed of. I had always seen the show as just weird people in L.A. living together." FOX Image Collection via Getty Though Schmidt was a beloved character to many, it's no secret that he could also be a jerk at times. During her conversation withGlamour, Meriwether admitted that she actually wrote the character as a sort of a "Jersey Shoremember." "He was just this very sleazy, idiot character, and Max came in with this amazing take on it," she said. "He wanted Schmidt to be a good character, and he played him as someone that was actually insecure. The character got so much deeper and more interesting when he came in to do that audition." FOX Image Collection via Getty Names became a funny mystery inNew Girl(read: remember when it took several seasons to find out that Schmidt's name was actually Winston?). When it came to the character of Jess, there were a few things Meriwether was keeping in mind. "I wanted the character to be this indefatigable optimist," the writer toldGlamour. "Also, there's this writers' trick where you keep names short because it helps you with the page count," she continued, adding that she wanted to keep them "short and sweet" while also sounding "different." United Artists/courtesy of Getty; FOX Image Collection via Getty During a February 2013 conversation withThe New York Times, Meriwether revealed that Jess' character drew inspiration from multiple figures, including Oscar winnerDiane Keaton. "She's so massively, heart-wrenchingly funny, and she is never just playing one thing. Whenever we get criticized that the Jess character is too this or too that, I think about Diane Keaton," she said. "Funny women aren't feminist symbols." The creator added that she also "fell in love" with Tamsin Greig, the lead character of the British seriesGreen Wing. FOX Image Collection via Getty In the season 2 premiere, Schmidt throws himself a "rebranding" party to celebrate his penis cast being removed. Meriwether toldThe New York Timesthat the idea of it "came from a true story" she heard from a friend. FOX Image Collection via Getty Throughout the series, Johnson's character's weight is referenced. "After the episode where I had to dance naked to Jamaican music, every fourth line was about Nick having bad metabolism or eating too many cookies," the actor told theAdvocatein October 2012. During an August 2020 episode on theThirst Aid Kitpodcast, Johnson said the network initially asked him to lose 10 to 15 lbs. after landing the role. The actor said he wasn't "offended," but "almost started crying" because he was on his way to a celebratory meal at a Mexican restaurant. He attempted to restrict his diet throughout the first season, but had a moment where he said to himself, "F--- it. I'm done." "Once I was in the show and it got established, they can't fire me for being chubby," he said. "Once Liz made a joke about it and Max Greenfield hit the joke and everybody laughed, I think everybody at the network could exhale and say, 'Great, Nick Miller can be the chubby guy. God bless.' " FOX Image Collection via Getty It's hard to imagine any other actor playing Winston other than Morris, but as he toldBackstagein June 2020, he actually auditioned for the role of Coach. "I went in so weird," he said. "In the scene, he was wearing jeggings and a halter top, they were at a Halloween party or something, and I came to the audition dressed that way. I put a bunch of Vaseline on my legs or something stupid, which is a no-no, don't do that." Though he was turned down for the role, he was asked to come back in, with a particular note. "Don't wear what you wore before, it was too distracting," Morris recalled. PeriHeart Radio, Morris went through 15 auditions. While Wayans Jr. was cast as Coach, Morris later landed the role of Winston. FOX Image Collection via Getty If you thought Jess and Nick's chemistry throughout the show was sometimes palpable, you're not alone. During a February 2022 episode of theWelcome to Our Showpodcast, Morris asked Deschanel about her relationship with Johnson in the early days of the show, saying, "Is it true that there wasso much chemistry between you and Jakein the beginning that you guys couldn't be in the same shot together?" While their romance had its ups and downs throughout the show, Deschanel confirmed that writers didn't want them too close in the beginning. "I remember them saying that," she recalled. "They were like, 'Listen, you guys have such great chemistry. This is a series, we have to play this out over time, and we don't want to put you guys in the same storylines together.' " FOX Image Collection via Getty Sorry,New Girlfans! It might not be so easy to recreate the infamous "True American" game, as there are no official rules. "We were all reading the script and it said, 'Now they all play a drinking game,' " Johnson toldE! Newsin April 2012. "And I think it was Lamorne who finally said, 'What are the rules to True American'? And [the writers] go, 'To be perfectly honest, we're not sure.' " He continued, "There's a lot of flaws in the logic of the game. So in terms of the rules of playing it, you just have to get drunk and yell presidents and throw beer in corners. That's it." FOX Image Collection via Getty New Girlhas had plenty of notable guests, fromTaylor SwiftandQuinta BrunsontoPrinceandOlivia Rodrigo(before she rose to fame!). In January 2014, executive producer Brett Baer toldE! Newsthat the "Purple Rain" singer actually asked to appear on the show because he was a "huge fan." "He knows everything about the show. He contacted Zooey [Deschanel] and Hannah [Simone] directly and asked to do the show," Baer explained, while executive producer Dave Finkel added that the musician had specific requests for his role. "He said, 'I want to be involved in the show in a real way and I want to help Nick and Jess with their relationship,' " Finkel recounted. "His thing was all about getting to Jess and trying to bring out this inner part of her that hadn't been brought to the forefront." He added, "The word hip tips was sort of the thing. He put it, 'I think I can give her some hip tips!' " FOX Image Collection via Getty A central aspect of Winston's character was his relationship with his Exotic Shorthair cat, Ferguson. But as it turns out, the actor was allergic to cats. "It was beyond just taking meds I'll tell you that much," Morris toldE! Newsin February 2022. "There were a lot of things we had to go through in order for me to work with Ferguson." As he explained, writers didn't know about Morris' allergies when they wrote Ferguson in — but they couldn't turn back once they saw fans' reactions. "Right out the gate, fans immediately loved Ferguson," he said. "So it was like, I can't switch to a cat that I'm not allergic to. I think we tried in some episodes, like we played with the idea of other animals, [but] Ferguson is king." FOX Image Collection via Getty A lot of story lines came together in the final season ofNew Girl— but it almost didn't happen. During his appearance on theThirst Aid Kitpodcast, Johnson said that the network nearly axed a seventh season. "Fox was being pretty cool and saying like, 'We don't want to cancel you, but nobody's watching,' " Johnson said, adding that he and Deschanel "wrote an email to the heads [of Fox and 20th Century TV] asking for more, for the few OG fans who stayed with us." The actor continued, "You can't end the way season six ended where it was rushed. I was like, 'Give Liz Meriwether the time to finish this right!' " FOX Image Collection via Getty As much as people shipped Nick's relationship with Jess, fans also adored his friendship with Tran (Ralph Ahn). Though he rarely spoke throughout his few appearances on the show, Tran humorously provided a listening ear to Nick in the park on several occasions, mostly using facial expressions and body language. During a November 2014 conversation withThe Hollywood Reporter, Meriwether revealed that it was not an "easy" decision to bring Ahn on as a recurring character and noted that it was actually Johnson who came up with the idea. "He texted me about it," she explained. "Going into this year, I think one of the writers in the retreat pitched his granddaughter being a love interest. But Jake also wanted to do something like that." Read the original article onPeople

15 Behind-the-Scenes Facts from “New Girl”, Including Why Ferguson the Cat Caused Havoc on Set

15 Behind-the-Scenes Facts from "New Girl", Including Why Ferguson the Cat Caused Havoc on Set FOX Image Collection via Getty It...
What Working with Tom Cruise on "Mission: Impossible" Is "Really" Like, According to the Cast (Exclusive)

Chung Sung-Jun/Getty The cast ofMission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning, in theaters May 23, gives revealing exclusive interviews in a new special issue of PEOPLE Asked about working with producer-star Tom Cruise on the franchise, Angela Bassett, Ving Rhames, Henry Czerny, Simon Pegg and Hayley Atwell give their fondest memories Many of the costars highlight Cruise's passion and enthusiasm for all things action filmmaking Tom Cruisehas been hailed as a daredevil stuntman, a giver ofcoveted coconut cakesand a filmmaker who "saved Hollywood's ass." But what is working with him on one of his action movies really like? As the actor-producer, 62, prepares to launch anotherMission: Impossibleinto cinemas with eighth installmentThe Final Reckoningon May 23, his castmates recall highlights of their time with Cruise on set for PEOPLE'snew special issue. "The most thrilling portion was being in the makeup trailer each morning and hearing Tom come to work," saysAngela Bassett, who returns to the series as Erika Sloane after first appearing in 2018's sixth movieFallout. What exactly did she hear that signaled Cruise's arrival? "The whir of the helicopter," says Bassett. "That's kind of different, so it put a smile on my face." Paramount Pictures and Skydance Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE's free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer​​, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. While some stars like Bassett or Henry Czerny have worked with Cruise in a handful ofMissions — Czerny, 66, was the first actor to deliver the iconic line "Your mission, should you choose to accept it..." — others have had a front row seat to collaborating with the Oscar nominee. "Thank God for Tom Cruise,"Ving Rhames, who has appeared in all eight movies as techie Luther Stickell, tells PEOPLE. "We became good friends in a very positive relationship," Rhames, 66, adds of his longtime costar. "We have a nice chemistry with each other." "I remember that first day when I was on set and I met Tom and Ving for the first time," saysSimon Pegg, who has played field agent Benji Dunn since 2006's third installment. "I just remember how lovely they were to me, and how welcome they made me feel." Paramount Pictures and Skydance Cruise's friendship extends beyond just when they're on set, according to Pegg, 55. In addition to the famous coconut cake, the British actor has received birthday treats from theTop Gunstar. On one occasion Pegg, snowboarding in the Alps, was surprised with a cake from a nearby bakery that Cruise had called. "He managed to get them to make me this really beautiful birthday cake, which they then took up the mountain," he recalls. "That one really does take the cake, if you'll pardon the pun." "I loved the sense of fun," saysHayley Atwell, who inFinal Reckoningreturns as thief Grace after 2023'sDead Reckoning. "Levity is important. [It] builds trust... When you're making a movie of this scale, there has to be an element of fun." ManyMissioncostars note that Cruise and writer-directorChristopher McQuarrie, who has helped helm every movie since 2015'sRogue Nation, have developed an almost telepathic shorthand. "They like to work with a lot of spontaneity," recalls Atwell, 43. "I really love [it] because it keeps me on my toes." Rewrites from Cruise, McQuarrie andFinal Reckoningco-writer Erik Jendresen would often come "mid-scene," reports Czerny, who plays CIA director Eugene Kittridge. "We had a catchphrase, you know: 'These sides will self-destruct in five minutes.'" Paramount Pictures and Skydance The PEOPLE Appis now available in the Apple App Store! Download it now for the most binge-worthy celeb content, exclusive video clips, astrology updates and more! If there's one thing about Cruise noMissioncast member fails to mention, it's his passion. What Atwell calls an "unadulterated sense of joy and love of cinema" can't help but be infectious for the rest of the crew. Pegg recalls seeing Cruise with a "big s----eating grin on his face" hanging mid-air between takes of a vertigo-inducing sequence in 2011'sGhost Protocol. "I've said, 'You're absolutely nuts' many times to him," he quips. "But he just cares that much about it." Bassett calls Cruise "pure enthusiasm," adding that he "just wants to pull the best out of everyone, wants everyone to look great, do great and work hard. No one works harder than he does… To work with someone who cares that deeply, that profoundly, that completely, is a joy." Paramount Pictures and Skydance Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoningis in theaters May 23. For more on the franchise, including exclusive interviews and behind-the-scenes photos,PEOPLE's special editionis out now. Additional reporting done by Allison Adato and Erik Forrest Jackson. Read the original article onPeople

What Working with Tom Cruise on “Mission: Impossible” Is “Really” Like, According to the Cast (Exclusive)

What Working with Tom Cruise on "Mission: Impossible" Is "Really" Like, According to the Cast (Exclusive) Chung Sung-Jun...

 

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