The Laika studio, Portland home to CG and stop-motion goodstuff, is finishing up Henry Selick's next feature (read: The Nightmare Before Christmas genius who is also looking into another future project about the origins of Halloween), to be distributed by Focus Features on Feb. 6, 2009 and budgeted at $50-70 million (for perspective, 1993's NBC was estimated at $18M). Coraline is based on Neil Gaiman's dark tale of a girl who finds the door to an alternate world and an escape from the boring one she's been living in.
Future Laika projects may include Alan Snow's Here Be Monsters! ("a steampunk-flavored story set in a fantasy version of 1850s London"), Jack and Ben (about racing bluebirds, eh), and Paranorman (about a zombie-cursed town -- that's more like it).
Stay abreast at the Laika site.