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Locksmith Animation is a British animation studio founded by Sarah Smith and Julie Lockhart in 2014. Based in London, England, it bills itself as "the only high-end computer-animation studio in the UK making computer-animated family films."[1]

History[]

The studio was founded in 2014 by Sarah Smith and Julie Lockhart with the financial backing of Elisabeth Murdoch.[2] In April 2014, visual effects/animation studio Double Negative formed a deal with Locksmith where it will provide the computer animation for Locksmith's films.[3]

In May 2016, Locksmith formed a production deal with Paramount Pictures, with Paramount acting as the distributor for Locksmith's films to be produced under the Paramount Animation label.[2] The following year, however, Paramount abandoned its deal with Locksmith when Paramount chairman and CEO Brad Grey was replaced by Jim Gianopulos.[4]

In September 2017, Locksmith formed a multi-year production deal with 20th Century Fox, which would distribute Locksmith's films under the 20th Century Fox Animation label, with Locksmith aiming to release a film every 12–18 months.[4][5] The first film to be released under the production company was Ron's Gone Wrong, which was released on October 22, 2021 by 20th Century Studios.[4][6] In October 2019, while Disney took over 20th Century Animation, Locksmith formed a new multi-year production deal with Warner Bros., which will distribute future Locksmith films under the Warner Animation Group label after the release of Ron's Gone Wrong, which was now the only Locksmith film to be distributed by 20th Century Studios.[7]

In June 2021, it was announced that Natalie Fischer, the former COO of Illumination Entertainment, will step in as CEO. Locksmith co-founder Sarah Smith exits the company to pursue her own creative endeavors. It was also announced that Locksmith is currently in production on That Christmas, a holiday film based on filmmaker Richard Curtis' children’s book series, Wed Wabbit based on Lissa Evans' children's book and developing on an original musical-comedy film.[8] and Super Mario Bros. based on Nintendo's video game.

Productions[]

Feature films[]

Released films[]

# Title Release date Co-production with Distributor Animation service(s) Budget Gross RT MC
1 Ron's Gone Wrong Template:Dts 20th Century Animation
TSG Entertainment
20th Century Studios[lower-alpha 1] DNEG TBA $17.3 million 79% 68

Upcoming films/Films in development[]

Title Release date Template:Abbr Co-production with Distributor Animation service(s)
That Christmas TBA [9] Warner Animation Group Warner Bros. Pictures DNEG
Untitled original musical-comedy film [10] TBA
Wed Wabbit [11]
Super Mario Bros. December 21, 2022
Illumination
Nintendo
OLM, Inc.
Universal Animation Studios
Universal Pictures

Reception[]

Box office[]

Film Budget Box office gross Template:Abbr
U.S. and Canada Other territories Worldwide
Ron's Gone Wrong TBA $7,675,605 $10,050,861 $17,726,466

Critical and public response[]

Film Rotten Tomatoes Metacritic CinemaScore
Ron's Gone Wrong 78% 65/100 Template:Sort grade

References[]


External links[]

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