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The Art of DreamWorks Forgotten Island
| Expected release date is Sep 29th 2026 |
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Product Details
Overview
Go behind the scenes of DreamWorks Animation’s highly anticipated, wholly original feature film, Forgotten Island.
Showcasing over 1,000 illustrations, The Art of DreamWorks Forgotten Island offers unprecedented access into the creative process behind the making of this original feature film by DreamWorks Animation’s award-winning team.
Inspired by the richness of Filipino folklore and mythology, writers/directors Joel Crawford and Januel Mercado, along with producer Mark Swift, production designer Ryan Carlson, art director Chris Grun, and a team of nearly 700 dedicated artists, unleash the imaginative and exciting tale of two lifelong best friends who find themselves stranded in the fantastical world of the forgotten island of Nakali. Their journey home may come at the expense of a lifetime of memories and emotions,
Included are:
● A foreword by writers/directors Joel Crawford and Januel Mercado
● Prefaces by H.E.R. (voice of “Jo”) and Liza Soberano (voice of “Raissa”)
● An afterword by producer Mark Swift
● Hundreds of character designs, concept art, sketches, storyboards, and color keys from the making of the movie
● Exclusive interviews with the writers/directors, artists, filmmakers, and cast
● Special insert highlighting art from storyboard artists









