Pixomondo is set to be wound down, with Sony Pictures Entertainment sharing an intent to eventually close the Pixomondo umbrella and integrate some capabilities into other areas of its business. The VFX operation will close after completion of outstanding projects or contracts. After that, internal VFX efforts will be streamlined to focus on Sony Pictures Imageworks. And this a mere five years after the frantic Covid-Boom.
The virtual production division called Clara will also be wound down after outstanding contracts are fulfilled. There is stated potential for some business initiatives associated with Sony Group Corporation to be transferred over. The specific initiatives and destinations are not detailed. The R&D and innovation segment called PXO Innovation will be absorbed by Sony Group Corporation R&D. Staff were informed of these moves on March 19, 2026.
Official channels are silent so far.
What the studio worked on
The studio specialized in visualization, virtual production and VFX, with credits listed including Hugo, multiple seasons of Game of Thrones, The Boys, and John Wick: Chapter 4 and many more.
Its LED virtual production work is listed as including Star Trek: Discovery & Strange New Worlds, Avatar: The Last Airbender, Reacher and Cada Minuto Cuenta – seven creative studios and four LED volumes (Vancouver, LA, Toronto and Rhyad) across the United States, United Kingdom, Germany and Canada.
What changes
The sequencing matters: the closures are framed to happen after outstanding contracts are fulfilled. That implies current deliveries continue before the doors close, but it does not spell out how teams, supervision, or facilities operate during the runout. On the VFX side, the operational headline is a stated internal consolidation toward Sony Pictures Imageworks. The report does not specify whether that means changes to bidding, staffing, toolchains, or how virtual production handoffs interface with final-shot work.
On the virtual production side, Clara is slated to wind down as well, with only a high-level note that some initiatives tied to Sony Group Corporation could be transferred. It does not clarify whether LED volume capacity is repurposed, reassigned, or closed outright.
Leadership notes
Sony Pictures Entertainment acquired the business in 2022 from Mayfair Equity Partners. CEO Jonny Slow first became global chief executive officer in 2019 and announced his exit from the company in February 2026.
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