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Get ready to head back to Monstropolis. Pixar is developing a third Monsters, Inc. film, according to The Wall Street Journal, joining Incredibles 3 and Coco 2 on an increasingly packed lineup. No ...
No franchise is safe from a legacyquel. One of the original Ghostbusters is no longer with us, but that hasn’t stopped the franchise from returning to the big screen over and over. It had been decades ...
This weekend is looking pretty good for Pixar Animation. The studio that got the shortest end of the pandemic stick over at Disney has been on a weird little journey in a post-COVID-19 world. Three of ...
With the critically-acclaimed Hoppers now in theaters and (hopefully) set to give Pixar a much-needed win at the box office, Chief Creative Officer Pete Docter (via the Wall Street Journal) has ...
As Pixar celebrates its best opening for an original animation title since 2017’s Coco with Hoppers this weekend ($40M current forecast in U.S./Canada), there’s a bunch of buzz coming out of the ...
Pixar is expanding its “Monsters Inc.” franchise, as the animation studio has a third film in the works, according to an insider with knowledge. The original 2001 Pixar film, which lost the inaugural ...
Put that Pixar franchise back in the spotlight, or so help me! With the 25th anniversary of Monsters Inc., the fourth Pixar movie ever made, on the horizon, Pixar appears to be celebrating the ...
Mike and Sully are headed back to work — again. Pixar is developing a third Monsters, Inc. movie, reports The Wall Street Journal. The studio is also working on a pair of previously unannounced ...
It’d be disingenuous to suggest that Pixar’s embrace of sequels is some newly-forged pivot toward repetition; Toy Story 2 was the studio’s third film ever, arriving after A Bug’s Life back in 1999, so ...
The news comes courtesy of a new feature from The Wall Street Journal, which breaks down Pixar’s current leadership and how that factors into the studio’s shifting focus on sequels and big franchises.