Netflix Brings Animation Slate to Annecy Festival in June
Netflix is returning to the Annecy International Animation Film Festival in June with a genre-spanning line-up of films and series featuring visionary filmmakers and up-and-coming talent.
This follows an unprecedented year for Netflix Animation, with the triumphant KPop Demon Hunters taking home a history-making two Oscars, 13 Annie Awards wins, including three for Love, Death + Robots, and Ultraman: Rising nabbing the Children and Family Emmys for Outstanding Animated Special and Sound Mixing & Sound Editing for an Animated Program.

THE NETFLIX ANNECY ACTIVITIES
– Steps Work-in-Progress session at Salle Pierre Lamy on Tuesday, 23 June with directors Alyce Tzue and John Ripa, art director Dan Casey, and head of character animation Jason Figliozzi, who will share their creative insights on the re-imagining of the classic Cinderella tale, told from the perspective of one of the so-called “evil” step-sisters.
– Also on Tuesday, Netflix will host a dedicated Anime Studio Focus titled “Netflix Anime: Bold Stories, Boundless Worlds” at la Salle de la Volière. As the home for anime with more than 150 million Netflix members around the world choosing to watch it, this session is set to be a must-see showcase of the very best of anime for every taste and mood, whether you’re a hard-core fan, casual viewer, or a beginner to the medium.
Buckle up for an in-depth look at the upcoming slate led by The One Piece, Sparks of Tomorrow, The Ribbon Hero, as well as anime-inspired series Blue Eye Samurai‘s Season 2 and Bass X Machina.

– Next on Netflix Animation: from Ghostbusters to Brad Bird’s Ray Gunn returns to Théâtre Bonlieu on Wednesday, 24 June. Executive producers Jason Reitman, Gil Kenan, and showrunners/executive producers Ben Hibon and Elliott Kalan will unveil a world-exclusive preview of next year’s Ghostbusters series, produced in partnership with Sony Pictures Animation.
And visionary director Brad Bird will take to the stage and provide a very personal insight into his animated feature Ray Gunn, his 30+ year in the making passion project produced at Skydance Animation; this conversation will be moderated by stop-motion legend, Peter Lord, co-founder and creative director of Aardman, who are also celebrating their 50th anniversary this year.
Additionally, the session will feature glimpses at The One Piece series and the Charlie vs. the Chocolate Factory animated film.

– A masterclass with multi-award-winning comedy genius Ricky Gervais at Théâtre Bonlieu follows on Thursday, 25 June. Ricky serves as creator and director on his upcoming adult comedy series, Alley Cats, and will participate in a moderated conversation. Audiences will also get an early look at two episodes ahead of its debut on Netflix on Friday, 7 August.
– The Ribbon Hero will have its world premiere as part of the festival’s Annecy Presents programming.
– To celebrate the first anniversary since KPop Demon Hunters became a global and cultural phenomenon, there will be an outdoor sing-along screening on Wednesday, 24 June, by Lake Annecy.
– And finally, Sparks of Tomorrow (Episode 1), Long Story Short (Episode – “Shira Can’t Cook”), and Love, Death + Robots (Episode – “How Zeke Got Religion”) will compete in Annecy’s Official TV Films Competition.

NETFLIX ANNECY ANIMATION LINEUP
FILM:
Charlie vs. the Chocolate Factory
Release date: 2027
Willy Wonka (Taika Waititi) has spent the years since the Golden Ticket contest behind bars (not the chocolate kind) for the crime of turning a child into a blueberry. Having served his time, Wonka returns to his factory determined to add a little sweetness to a bitter world. But one thing stands in his way: teenager Charlie Paley (Kit Connor) and his friends.
Facing eviction, this next generation of “rotten” kids plot to break into the factory, nab a priceless Wonka Bar, and save their homes. But like many before them who enter the fantastical world of the factory, these kids are in for a bit more than they can chew…
Directors: Jared Stern & Elaine Bogan; Producers: Aron Warner, Timothy Yoo; Executive Producer: Taika Waititi; Cast: Kit Connor and Taika Waititi; Animation Studio: Sony Pictures Imageworks.

Ray Gunn
Release date: 2026
In Metropia, a gigantic city in an alternate future as seen from 1939, private eye Raymond Gunn is drawn into a case involving aliens, murder, and a multimedia star named Venus Nova.
Director: Brad Bird; Producers: John Lasseter, David Ellison, Dana Goldberg, and Lisa Beroud; Cast: Sam Rockwell, Scarlett Johansson, and Tom Waits; Animation Studio: Skydance Animation.

Steps
Release date: 2026
Think you know Cinderella’s “evil” stepsisters? Think again! When misunderstood Lilith (Ali Wong) is blamed for hijacking the Royal Ball with a stolen magic wand, she accidentally turns her sister Margot (Stephanie Hsu) into a frog and leaves the kingdom in the hands of a prince-obsessed mean girl.
Now Lilith must team up with Cinderella (Amanda Seyfried) (and a surprisingly dreamy troll) to save the kingdom, repair the fractured fairytale, and prove that even so-called villains deserve a shot at happily-ever-after.
Directors: Alyce Tzue & John Ripa; Produced by: Amy Poehler, Jane Hartwell, Kim Lessing. Poehler and Lessing producing for Paper Kite Productions; Cast: Ali Wong, Amanda Seyfried, and Stephanie Hsu; Animation Studio: Netflix Animation Studios.

The Ribbon Hero
Release date: August, 2026
Yuki Igarashi, regarded as one of the industry’s most versatile animators, directs the film. He first drew wide attention for the sophisticated animation he handled alone as key animator on the ending sequence of Jujutsu Kaisen Season 1. His directorial debut, Star Wars: Visions – Lop & Ochō, received high praise in Japan and abroad for its delicate storytelling and dynamic action scenes.
The Ribbon Hero marks Igarashi’s first time directing a feature-length film. Bringing together a team of highly skilled creators, the film depicts the story of a lone hero who chooses to defy a harsh destiny, set in a delicately crafted world and brought to life through polished action.
Director: Yuki Igarashi; Inspired By: “Princess Knight” by Osamu Tezuka; Original Character Design: Kei Mochizuki; Character Design Cooperation: Mai Yoneyama; Animation Character Design: Issei Arakaki; Art Director: Cedric Herole; Production Company: Twin Engine; Animation Studio: Outline.

SERIES:
Alley Cats
Release date: August 7, 2026
Alley Cats is a sitcom created by and starring the multi-award-winning Ricky Gervais. The adult animation follows the trials and tribulations of a group of feral British cats from all walks of society, who seek companionship while ruminating on everyday life. From the funny to the absurd, the series is packed with Gervais’ signature style of heart and social commentary that audiences have come to expect.
Creator and Director: Ricky Gervais; Co-director: Elliot Dear; Executive Producers: Ricky Gervais and Steven Hamilton Shaw; Production Designer: Tang Heng; Cast: Ricky Gervais, Tom Basden, Andrew Brooke, David Earl, Kerry Godliman, Jo Hartley, Diane Morgan, and also featuring Natalie Cassidy and Tony Way; Animation Studio: Blink Industries.

Bass X Machina
Release date: Coming Soon
Synopsis: In a lawless Steampunk West overrun by brutal outlaws, machines, and supernatural terrors, a father is forced to become judge, jury, and executioner—knowing that every act of justice meant to protect his family may ultimately cost him the very people he’s fighting to save.
Executive Producers: Brian Tyree Henry, LeSean Thomas, Jennifer Wiley-Moxley, and Chad Handley; Animation Studio: Studio Mir.

Blue Eye Samurai Season 2
Release date: Coming Soon
In season 2, Mizu’s bloody quest continues in London, where she faces new friends, old foes, and her own demons. In Japan, Akemi and Taigen navigate Edo Castle under a dangerous new Shogun, while Ringo searches for a new purpose.
Created by: Amber Noizumi and Michael Green; Executive Producers: Amber Noizumi and Michael Green; Animation Studio: Blue Spirit.
Untitled Ghosbusters Series
Release date: 2027
Hailing from Netflix and Sony Pictures Animation, the high-end animated series based on the beloved Ghostbusters IP will debut exclusively on Netflix in 2027.
Executive Producers: Ben Hibon, Elliott Kalan, Jason Reitman, Gil Kenan, Amie Karp, and Dan Aykroyd.

Sparks of Tomorrow
Release date: July 5, 2026
Synopsis: In an alternate version of the early 20th century, where technological progress evolved along a different path shaped by steam power, Kyoto is blanketed in constant smoke. A boy, hardened by the loss of his brother, grows distrustful after their shared dream of an “Age of Electricity” is cut short.
A deeply devout girl hides her dreams and regrets for her deceased mother deep within her heart. When the two cross paths, they set about exploring the secrets of the 20th Century Electrical Catalog, a glimpse into the future they long for. Together, they must confront their pasts and carve a path toward the future they once believed in.
Director: Minoru Ota; Animation Studio: Kyoto Animation.

The One Piece
Release date: February 2027
Produced by WIT Studio, The One Piece is a brand new anime adaptation starting from the very beginning of the original manga’s East Blue saga. Separate from the TV anime series that has charged full speed ahead over the course of more than 25 years, this series taps into the expressive potential of modern technology to offer a familiar yet fresh take on the adventures of Luffy.
Original manga by: Eiichiro Oda (Weekly Shonen Jump, Shueisha); Director: Masashi Koizuka; Assistant Director: Hideaki Abe; Series Composition: Taku Kishimoto; Character Design & Chief; Animation Directors: Kyoji Asano, Takatoshi Honda; Creature Design & Image Boards: Yasuhiro Kajino; Prop Design: Eri Taguchi; Action Animators: Ken Imaizumi, Shuhei Fukuda; Art Director: Tomonori Kuroda; Animation Producer: Ryoma Kawamura; Animation Studio: WIT STUDIO.
