Guillermo Del Toro Backs Paris Stop-Motion Animation Studio
Mexican director Guillermo del Toro (R) and wife Kim Morgan attend the premiere of Netflix's "Frankenstein" at the Academy Museum in Los Angeles, California on October 6, 2025. ©Michael Tran / AFP

Acclaimed Mexican filmmaker Guillermo del Toro has announced a new partnership with Netflix and the prestigious Gobelins animation school in Paris to establish a training studio dedicated to preserving and advancing the art of stop-motion animation, a technique he described as "perpetually on the brink of extinction."

Mexican filmmaker Guillermo del Toro said Friday he was teaming up with a Paris film school and Netflix to launch a training studio to help old-fashioned stop-motion animation techniques survive.

Stop motion is the oldest form of animation, involving manipulating real-life models to create films frame-by-frame.

It dates back to the late 19th century and is best-known nowadays through the Wallace and Gromit or Chicken Run films by British studio Aardman.

"The names that are important in stop-motion are all over 50 years old," del Toro told reporters in Paris at the Gobelins film school in southeast Paris.

"Stop-motion is perpetually on the brink of extinction. And it is perpetually preserved by slightly crazy people. It's a tiny cult with very devoted individuals," joked the filmmaker, who directed the 2022 animated film Pinocchio using the technique.

Del Toro, whose latest film Frankenstein starring Oscar Isaac is set to release on Netflix next month, said he valued stop-motion as a craft beyond the reach of artificial intelligence.

"In an era in which you can have AI intruding in any other form of animation, this is AI-proof. So that is really good," he added in the presence of Netflix CEO Ted Sarandos.

The project's details, such as investment and equipment, are set to be finalized in the coming months.

The launch date for the studio will be announced at a later date, according to school director Valerie Moatti.

With AFP

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