The Pixar studio head notably made drastic—and unsuccessful—efforts to re-animate last year's Elio into fiscal success.
The animation company's chief creative officer said they did not want their film to force parents to have conversations they ...
Pete Docter acknowledged Pixar's recent struggles and shift away from autobiographically-inspired films, telling directors to make movies that audiences can easily connect with.
Following reports last year that Pixar scrapped Elio's gay storyline, Pete Docter has made it clear he wants the studio to be about making movies, not "therapy" for filmmakers.
"I like making movies that are original and unique to themselves," Pixar chief creative officer Pete Docter explained With Pixar's latest release Inside Out 2 dominating the box office, one of the ...
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Every Pixar movie releasing after Hoppers (from 2026 to beyond)
Hoppers won't be the last Pixar movie, as the animation studio has several movies in development and set for release in the ...
A new report says Pixar is developing ‘Monsters, Inc. 3,’ ‘Ono Ghost Market,’ and a ‘Turning Red’ musical from Domee Shi.
Longtime animator Bud Luckey only directed one Pixar project. Veterans of the animation studio explain who he was, and his ...
There are wild rumors flying around Twitter with people believing that Pixar plans to make a live-action movie. This seems almost too wild to believe, but when looking at responses on the social media ...
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Pixar cut an LGBTQ+ storyline from ‘Elio’: “We’re making a movie, not hundreds of millions of dollars of therapy”
Isn’t everyone tired?
Pixar Chief Creative Officer Pete Docter explained the animation company's decision to ax a queer storyline in last year's Elio.
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