Flying Bark Productions has officially announced its involvement in the upcoming Ghostbusters animated series, a collaboration between Sony Pictures Animation and Netflix, developed in conjunction with Ghost Corps, Inc, writes our good friend Jason at Ghostbusters News.
This news comes via social media, with Flying Bark sharing, “We’re thrilled to be working with Sony Animation & Netflix on the new premium animated Ghostbusters series!”
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Known for their work on Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Glitch Techs, and Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur, the Australia-based studio followed up with a call for talent: “If you have the skills to take on the paranormal, we want to hear from you.”
Who you gonna call? Flying Bark!
We’re thrilled to be working with @SonyAnimation & @Netflix on the new premium animated #Ghostbusters series!
If you have the skills to take on the paranormal, we want to hear from you. #Hiring for Sydney & Spain: https://t.co/aNeUfA3W93 pic.twitter.com/HumqycthLm
— Flying Bark (@flyingbark) April 13, 2025
Available job postings are now live across their Sydney headquarters and a new studio in Madrid, Spain. They are hiring across several departments, including CG and 2D animation, compositing, rigging, pipeline technical direction, and systems engineering.
While it’s not confirmed which positions are tied directly to Ghostbusters, the studio is developing multiple projects, including Netflix’s animated Stranger Things adaptation.
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This update aligns with previous reports, with Ghostbusters: Afterlife and Frozen Empire filmmakers Jason Reitman and Gil Kenan serving as executive producers. Elliott Kalan (Mystery Science Theater 3000) is on board as writer, showrunner, and fellow EP, with the series expected to explore an uncharted era of Ghostbusters history aimed at a younger audience.
For fans hoping to get involved, Flying Bark is encouraging creatives to submit their CV and showreels through their official website. And for everyone else, we’ll continue to track the latest developments on the highly anticipated series, so keep it locked to Ghostbusters News and our YouTube channel for further updates.
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