Published: 12:21, February 10, 2021 | Updated: 01:56, June 5, 2023
Disney to pull the plug on studio behind 'Ice Age,' 'Rio' films
By Reuters

In this April 3, 2019 photo, the Walt Disney Studios logo is projected onscreen during the CinemaCon Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures Special presentation at the Colosseum Caesars Palace, in Las Vegas, Nevada. (VALERIE MACON / AFP)

Walt Disney Co is closing the animation studio behind film franchises Ice Age and Rio due to the COVID-19 pandemic’s impact on the entertainment industry, the company said on Tuesday.

Disney also owns Pixar and Disney Animation Studios

Disney had acquired the Greenwich, Connecticut-based studio in 2019 when it bought 21st Century Fox Inc in a US$71 billion deal.

“Given the current economic realities, after much consideration and evaluation, we have made the difficult decision to close filmmaking operations at Blue Sky Studios,” a studio spokesperson said in a statement.

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Disney’s business has suffered due to the health crisis as it was forced to keep most of its theme parks and movie studios closed last year.

The Deadline, which first reported the news, said Disney's move would impact 450 employees. 

Disney also owns Pixar and Disney Animation Studios. The company will report its quarterly results on Thursday.