Over recent years, Infinity Train has cemented itself as one of the most critically-acclaimed animated shows on TV due to its writing, art style and unique ability to address complex themes and ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I’m a freelance writer with a focus on Queer media and entertainment. Aug 29, 2025, 08:00am EDT Aug 29, 2025, 10:50am EDT Infinity ...
James White is a graduate from the University of Nebraska in Lincoln who loves to write and analyze various forms of media. Having just started his career with Collider in Fall of 2021, he hopes to ...
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Australian mining company Fortescue is working to clean up its own operations by 2030, while developing green solutions it can sell to others. It's forking out into green tech through a subsidiary ...
Discover What’s Streaming On: There’s a lot going on in Owen Dennis’ massively ambitious Infinity Train – four complete seasons comprised of ten episodes each, each episode running 11-minutes, taking ...
Warner Bros. Animation has run into some tough times on HBO Max in recent years. With the streaming service routinely losing some heavy hitters that were big parts of Cartoon Network’s platform, there ...
The Western animation industry is in a rough state at the moment, pretty much across the board. I constantly see people from a range of specialisations struggling to get work, because the work just ...
An "infinity train" sounds like it's something straight out of a comic book or science fiction novel, right? However, you'd probably be surprised that a certain Australian mining company confirmed a ...
An Australian mining company says it’s building a huge “Infinity Train” that will charge itself by moving downhill. It’ll carry heavy iron ore in one direction and use that weight and movement to ...
Infinity Train creator and showrunner Owen Dennis took to Substack to share his feelings and what he knows about the show’s removal from HBO Max in an honest, sometimes heartbreaking, but ultimately ...