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Laika, LLC

Laika, LLC is an independent American stop-motion animation studio specializing in feature films, commercial content for all media, music videos, and short films. The studio is best known for its stop-motion feature films Coraline, ParaNorman, The Boxtrolls, Kubo and the Two Strings, and Missing Link. It is owned by Nike co-founder Phil Knight and is located in Hillsboro, Oregon, part of the Portland metropolitan area. Knight's son, Travis Knight, acts as Laika's president and CEO.

History
In the late 1990s, Will Vinton Studios, known for its stop-motion films and commercials, sought funds for more feature-length films and brought in outside investors, which included Nike, Inc. owner Phil Knight, whose son Travis Knight worked at the studio as an animator. In 1998, Knight made his initial investment. In 2002, Phil Knight acquired the financially struggling Will Vinton Studios to pursue feature-length productions. The following year, Henry Selick, director of The Nightmare Before Christmas, joined the studio as a supervising director. In July 2005, Will Vinton Studios was rebranded as Laika – named after Laika, the dog sent to space by the Soviet Union in 1957. It opened two divisions: Laika Entertainment for feature films and Laika/house for commercial work, such as advertisements and music videos. The studio also announced their first projects, the stop-motion film Coraline, and the CGI animated film ''Jack & Ben's Animated Adventure. The following year, the studio released its first feature film, Coraline'', directed by Selick, which received a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature, a nomination at the BAFTAs for Best Animated Feature, a nomination for the Golden Globe Award for Best Animated Feature Film, and eight nominations at the Annie Awards, winning three, for Best Music in an Animated Feature, and Best Character Design and Production Design in a Feature Production. After directing Moongirl and Coraline but having been unsuccessful in renegotiating his contract, Selick departed Laika in 2009. At the end of the year, the studio laid off more staff in its computer animation department to focus exclusively on stop-motion. as well as a nomination for Best Animated Feature at the BAFTAs, and eight nominations at the Annie Awards, winning two, for Character Animation and Character Design in an Animated Feature Production. After working on stop-motion commercials for clients such as Apple Inc., Fox Sports, ESPN and Coca-Cola, Laika spun off its advertising portion in July 2014, to focus on feature film production exclusively. The new independent commercial division is now called HouseSpecial. Their third film, The Boxtrolls, was released on September 26, 2014. It was based on Alan Snow's fantasy-adventure novel, Here Be Monsters!, and was directed by Anthony Stacchi and Graham Annable. It received an Academy Award nomination for Best Animated Feature, a Golden Globe nomination for Best Animated Feature, and nine nominations at the Annie Awards, winning two, for Voice Acting and Production Design in an Animated Feature Production. Their fourth film, Kubo and the Two Strings, directed by Travis Knight, was released on August 19, 2016. It received two nominations at the Academy Awards, for Best Animated Feature and Best Visual Effects (as only the second animated film to receive that nomination, after The Nightmare Before Christmas). It won the BAFTA for Best Animated Feature. It also received a nomination for Best Animated Feature at the Golden Globes and ten nominations at the Annie Awards, winning three: Character Animation, Production Design, and Editorial in a Feature Production. Laika had considered Philip Reeve's fantasy book Goblins for a potential feature film adaptation. In March 2015, the company announced its intention to expand its studio space, aiming to produce one film per year. Their fifth film, Missing Link, directed by Chris Butler, was released on April 12, 2019. It received an Academy Award nomination for Best Animated Feature and eight nominations at the Annie Awards. It also won a Golden Globe for Best Animated Feature. On February 8, 2021, Laika signed a distribution deal with Shout! Factory for the United States, covering the studio's first four films. In September of that year it was also confirmed that the studio is currently working on their sixth stop-motion animated film, Wildwood, after the film was originally announced in 2011. On April 27, 2022, a new Laika stop-motion film titled The Night Gardener was announced as being in the works, based on an original story by Ozark creator Bill Dubuque, with Travis Knight set to direct. In June 2024, it was announced that Laika had acquired the rights to adapt Susanna Clarke's novel Piranesi into an animated feature film, to be directed by Travis Knight. On February 7, 2023, the studio announced that former Netflix executive Matt Levin had been given the title of President, Live-Action Film & Series, and will oversee the studio's entire live-action output, reporting directly to Travis Knight. On May 23, 2023, Laika also signed Jeremy Kipp Walker as Executive Vice President of Live-Action Production and Chaz Salembier as Creative Vice President for LAIKA Live Action. In July 9, 2024, Laika announced their original live-action film Crumble, with Brian Duffield writing and directing and producing alongside Phil Lord and Christopher Miller, also fans of Laika's previous work, under their production company Lord Miller. On July 23, Laika expands it’s live-action division to television as the studio taps former Amblin Entertainment worker Alex Maggioni as Head of TV and veteran Zac Locke and Head of Business Affairs for Matt Levin. On September 2024, Laika acquires an sci-fi thriller film from Dune writer Jon Spaihts. By May 2025, Laika bought the film rights to their next adaptation of Atmosphere with Captain Marvel directors Anna Boden and Ryan Fleck on board to direct, write and produce with author Taylor Jenkins Reid with Circle M+P joining co-production. On September 2025, Laika acquired another film adaptation to Audition with Lulu Wang to direct, write and co-produce while Lucy Liu, and Charles Melton as signed to star in the film based on a novel by Katie Kitamura, who executive produces with Liu and VP Jeremy Kipp Walker, and co-produced with Higher Ground Productions. In March 2026, LAIKA Live Action acquired it’s first television series based on the novel Exit Party by Emily St. John Mandel with Emma Stone and Dave McCary executive producing under their company Fruit Tree. ==Filmography==
Filmography
Films Short films Films in development Stop-motion Additionally, Víctor Maldonado, Alfredo Torres, Chris and Justin Copeland, Chris Butler, and Sam Fell are working on animated films for the studio. Live action Television Series in development Live action Unproduced films When Laika Entertainment opened, the first projects they announced were the stop-motion film Coraline and the CGI animated film ''Jack & Ben's Animated Adventure''. Another unreleased CGI film project was The Wall and the Wing, the earliest reference to which dates back to 2005, before the publication of Laura Ruby's novel of the same name. Henry Selick was set to direct the film. In 2010, it was announced that Jan Pinkava would be directing an original film for Laika, titled Little White Lie, with Chris McCoy as co-writer. Pinkava left Laika in 2011, effectively cancelling the film. There have been plans for a ParaNorman CGI sequel series, but nothing has come of the project. In 2012, it was announced that Laika was set to adapt Philip Reeve's book Goblins, with Mark Gustafson set to direct. No further updates were given, and Gustafson died in 2024. Get Back would have been written by Chris McCoy, the plot is summarized as: "Two die-hard Beatles fans find a time machine and travel back in time to prevent John Lennon from ever meeting Yoko Ono, as they blame her for the Beatles' demise." The first mention of LAIKA's involvement with adapting the script came from an article by The Oregonian in 2019, stating that the indication of the studio's interest comes from court documents connected to a lawsuit filed the previous year in the state of California. Contract work ==Reception==
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