Tag: Pixar

Tim Allen Says he was Approached About Toy Story 5

Disney and Pixar are breaking out their old toys. Earlier this year, amid a string of box office failures (which has only gotten worse since then), Disney CEO Bob Iger announced a fifth Toy Story movie – among some other animated sequels – during the first-quarter earnings call with investors....

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Inside Out 2 Teaser Gets Emotional

Today, Disney/Pixar released the first trailer for Inside Out 2. The 2015 smash hit followed a young girl named Riley as a move thrust her life and emotions into chaos. Check out the new trailer here: I don’t want this. Who wants this? Inside Out is delightful. It’s gorgeously animated, insig...

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Monsters at Work Season 2 Adds Cast

The Disney+ Monsters, Inc. spin-off Monsters at Work doesn’t return until next year, but it had a panel at the New York Comic-Con this weekend. Executive producer Kevin Deters unveiled new character pictures and season 2’s guest cast, which will include Jennifer Coolidge (The White Lotus...

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Disney Will No Longer Sell Physical Media in Australia or New Zealand

The Land Down Under is about to be deprived of physical media. On its Facebook page, Sanity, an Australian movie and music store, posted a message (which no longer seems to be up) that Disney would no longer sell physical media in the country, with Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 being its last one. ...

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Less Marvel Content Coming From Disney

Some of Disney’s biggest brands are going to make themselves scarce in the future. In an interview with CNBC – the same one in which he told the striking actors and writers to stop being selfish and accept their AI replacements – CEO Bob Iger discussed the recent failures of Disney-owned prope...

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Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny Bombs, to No One’s Surprise

As predicted, Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny is bombing at the box office. It met the insanely meager expectations box office predictors had set in its opening weekend, garnering $60 million domestically and $130 million worldwide. For a film that needs to make at least $800 million to break ...

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