Howl of the Moon

 is an American animated fantasy-thriller film, being directed by. It is produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios and distributed by Walt Disney Pictures, being released on October 6th, 2018.

Synopsis
When a woman gets bitten by a werewolf, she starts to become a werewolf out to become an avenger out to stop the Wolf King, who was the one who bit her, from succeeding in TBD.

Voice cast

 * Emma Stone as Elizabeth Talbot, a shy young adult who acquires werewolf abilities and tries to find out who did this to TBD.
 * as Howlie, a cowardly wolf who aids Elizabeth to tame her wild side and TBD.
 * as Remus the Wolf King, the vicious wolf king who is out to engulf TBD.
 * as Selina Jade, Elizabeth's girly best friend who is unaware of her state TBD.
 * as John Jonah, a TBD supernatural hunter who helps Elizabeth to find out Remus and, at the same time, tries to hunt down her werewolf form without knowing both are TBD.

Critical reception
This film received positive reviews from both critics and audiences. While it was praised for its animation, writing, and humor, it was criticized by some for being too dark compared to other recent animated Disney movies, even though older Disney films already had rather disturbing moments, most notably The Hunchback of Notre Dame, Mufasa's death on The Lion King and Clayton's death on Tarzan. On Rotten Tomatoes, it had a 90%. It also had a 8.7/10 on IMDb, a 91 on Metacritic, and an A on CinemaScore.

The film was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Animated Feature, a Golden Globe Award for Best Animated Feature and an Annie Award for Best Animated Feature, losing all three to Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, as well as a Kids' Choice Award for Best Animated Feature, losing to Incredibles 2.

Logo variations

 * Walt Disney Pictures: the Cinderella Castle is located in a dark forest.
 * Walt Disney Animation Studios: Mickey is replaced with a werewolf.

Trivia

 * This is the first Disney film since 2011's Winnie the Pooh to be traditional animated rather than CGI-animated and the first since the same year with the company being credited by its full name.
 * Due to the film's content, it was originally to be rated PG-13 by the MPAA, but due to the producers wanting to keep it kid-friendly, it was re-rated PG after some modifications in the script.
 * Following the film's success, Disney expressed its interest on making more dark films as a way to divest itself from its TBD image and being on pair with competitors like Warner Bros., TBD.