There are also new original films in development at the animation studio. By Lexi Carson Associate Editor Monsters, Inc., directed by now–Pixar chief creative officer Pete Docter, debuted in 2001 and ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. No release date has been announced, and Pixar hasn’t made any official statement — the WSJ report is the sole public indication ...
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 ...
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 ...
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.
New blood and some returning faves are all being cooked up over at Pixar and hitting theaters in the near future. Reading time 2 minutes As audiences flock to see Hoppers, Pixar is already looking at ...
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 ...
Monster School arrives in the End, turning the dimension into the strangest classroom ever. Iran believes it’s winning—and wants a steep price to end the war Tennessee set to execute woman for first ...
A WOMAN says she was left looking like a character from Monsters Inc after getting her lips tattooed. Emily N., from the US, decided to give her pout a bit of colour with lip blushing – but things ...
Multiple world and Olympic champion Johannes Rydzek will end his Nordic combined skiing career at Sunday's World Cup season finale in Oslo. Rydzek, 34, said in a German Ski Federation (DSV) statement ...
BERLIN -- German Chancellor Friedrich Merz said on Tuesday that there is "clearly no joint plan" to bring a swift and convincing end to the war launched by the United States and Israel against Iran.