Migration (movie)

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Migration is an American animated adventure comedy movie. It was made using computers and produced by Illumination, then released by Universal Pictures. Benjamin Renner directed it, with Guylo Homsy as co-director and Mike White as the writer. The story was created by White and Renner. The film features the voices of Kumail Nanjiani, Elizabeth Banks, Keegan-Michael Key, Awkwafina, David Mitchell and Danny DeVito.

In February 2022, Illumination revealed their movie "Migration" and appointed Renner, Homsy, and White as the director, co-director, and writer.[1] Renner, who is experienced in directing traditional animated films, was assigned the job of adjusting his uncomplicated drawing style for a computer-animated film. By bringing Renner on board, Chris Meledandri, the CEO and producer of the studio, aimed to emphasize the filmmaker's vision for the project, diverging from Illumination's recent films. John Powell will create the music, marking his second collaboration with Illumination after The Lorax (2012).

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  1. Grobar, Matt (2022-02-18). "Illumination & Universal Set Dates For Animated Films 'Migration' & 'Despicable Me 4'". Deadline. Retrieved 2023-12-30.