Tag: Pixar

Disney Dropping Transgender Storyline From Win or Lose

Is Disney pulling back on what the Critical Drinker has dubbed “the message”? Normally, I’d say something qualifying like “maybe” or “it looks like it,” but given today’s story, there’s no denying it anymore. The Hollywood Reporter exclusively reveals that a story arc involving a ...

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D23 Brasil Updates: Star Wars, Disney, and Pixar

This weekend was the first-ever D23 held in Brasil, and it brought some updates and clips from upcoming Disney, Pixar, Marvel, and Star Wars projects. Star Wars An exclusive Andor trailer was shown to attendees. It isn’t available online, but we do have a season 2 premiere date of April 22nd, 2025...

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Pixar Series Dream Productions and Win or Lose Get Disney+ Premiere Dates

Pixar revealed when its upcoming Disney+ streaming shows, Win or Lose and the Inside Out spin-off Dream Productions, will air. All four episodes of Dream Productions will hit Disney+ on December 11th of this year, and Win or Lose will premiere on February 19th, 2025. Dream Productions follows the ch...

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Pixar Insiders Tell IGN About Harsh Working Conditions on Inside Out 2

Pixar had a big hit this year – which may turn out to be the biggest movie of 2024 – and its reputation as the premier modern animation studio appears to be back, but some insider information suggests it’s still on shaky ground, and the workers are suffering most of all. IGN spoke to “severa...

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Inside Out 3 Already on the Table at Pixar, Plus Frozen III and IV and Incredibles 3 Talk

Pixar’s CCO, Pete Docter, recently spoke with Fandango about the possibility of a third Inside Out movie. Likewise, Disney Animation creative head Jennifer Lee discussed the twin productions of Frozen III and Frozen IV. Docter previously directed Monsters, Inc., Up, Inside Out, and Soul. Lee co-di...

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Inside Out 2 is Pixar’s Highest-Grossing Movie Ever

Pixar’s Inside Out 2 has now outgrossed Incredibles 2 to become the studio’s top earner of all time. Domestically, the sequel to Pete Docter’s introspective, emotional journey has earned $543.5 million, pulling in $1.25 billion globally. For reference, in 2018, Incredibles 2 shattered...

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