Octavio Rodriguez will be the director of "On the Edge"

Studio 100 is handling worldwide sales rights for this upcoming animated feature and will also present the first look at its creative direction at the Marché du Film.

13 MAY 2025
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"On the Edge"

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The upcoming animated feature “On the Edge” is boldly redefining its creative vision with the addition of acclaimed director Octavio Rodriguez (“Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse”, “Ron’s Gone Wrong”, “Incredibles 2”, “Coco”). Studio 100 Film is handling world sales rights. Viva Pictures, a Los Angeles-based production studio and distributor, will oversee distribution in North America.

Studio 100 Film will present the first look at the new creative direction at Marché du Film at its office apartment: 6B2 in Résidence Le Gray d’Albion, 32 bis Rue des Serbes, Cannes. “On the Edge” is planned for delivery by Q4 2026, targeting children and family audiences worldwide.

Director Octavio Rodriguez brings personal resonance and passion to the film. He shares: “I want this film to push the boundaries of animation so our audience can fall in love with these endangered, quirky misfits. It’s a story for the underdog – about resilience, survival, and finding where we truly belong. As an Afro-Latino in the industry, I’ve always embraced the underdog spirit, and this film reflects that journey. Oh, and let’s not forget – there’s a high-stakes heist/kidnapping that kicks off Donnie’s mission and leads to unexpected growth and self-discovery," explained.

The film follows Donnie, a cynical but lovable Cuban solenodon, who takes on an outrageous mission: to avoid extinction by rebranding himself as a panda – one of the world's most beloved endangered species. Alongside an eccentric band of equally overlooked animals, Donnie's wild journey evolves into a heist-fueled, action-packed tale of identity, belonging, and survival. 

Balancing irreverent humor, heartfelt emotion, and kinetic action, “On the Edge” offers a family-friendly viewing experience that entertains while naturally sparking curiosity about biodiversity and conservation. The story challenges the idea that only the “cute and cuddly” are worth saving – celebrating nature’s quirky, lesser-known misfits and highlighting that every species matters.