

By our count, half the films in our list - 11 in all - are based on existing animation or entertainment properties. When it comes to stories, franchises will continue to dominate. And now Disney+ is getting exclusive features that were intended for it in the first place, not rerouted due to Covid. Many Dreamworks and Illumination films will start becoming exclusive to Peacock as early as 45 days after their theatrical and PVOD release. Apple TV+ is due to release Skydance’s Luck, only its second animated feature. For the first time, our annual feature preview contains an Amazon release. It must be said: the industry’s never seen anything quite like it.Īt the same time, the SVOD market will become more diverse in 2022. This year will see the company’s animation division come into its own, releasing at least five self-produced, auteur-led projects from major filmmakers like Henry Selick and Guillermo del Toro. One slate that’s relatively shielded from the virus is Netflix’s. With luck, none of the films below will be kicked back into 2023 - at least not because of Covid. No matter how unsettled things are then, it’s hard to imagine a delay: a switch to a hybrid or streaming-only release seems more likely. The first Hollywood feature due for theaters in 2022 is Pixar’s Turning Red, which is currently set to come out on March 11.

(Two were even on our list for 2020.)Įven with Omicron looming, studios will hope that the worst of the disruption is behind them. Readers with long memories may notice that four of the films below also featured in our 2021 list this time last year. Release plans can always change, but that’s especially true in the pandemic. With brand new resources added on weekly basis you will never run out of fun things to make with your kids (either as a parent or as a teacher).Here we are again, with a preview of the coming year’s major animated features. Happy drawing! Unlock VIP Printables - Become a Memberīecome a member of Easy Peasy and Fun membership and gain access to our exclusive craft templates and educational printables. Last but not least, bring your snail drawing to life by coloring it.

Congrats you just finished your snail drawing. Easy right? Also make some details on the shell, but these are totally optional. With mouth, draw an U shape, and two more U shapes on each end. You can either start at the right side of the shell and make the “tail” first or you can start on the left side and draw the head part first, whichever side feels more natural for you.ĭraw two tentacles with round shapes on top for eyes.įinal details. Now that the shell is all done (minus a few details that we’ll add at the end), it’s time to work on the body. Start where you ended the outside loop and work your way to the center of the spiral. Start from the top of the line you previously drawn, start drawing a circle/oval shape and bring it all the way around to the bottom end of the line from step 1. Like you would want to draw half an lens. To make the snail shell look somewhat realistic (so not just a circle), start by drawing a curved line at an angle. our printable drawing guide (grab it at the end of the tutorial – completely optional).
