As Pixar basks in the success of Toy Story 5, it has unveiled first work-in-progress footage for theatrical short Loving Dory ...
Disney has announced its animated 2026 Christmas special will take inspiration from the 1990s live-action hit Home Alone starring Macaulay Culkin. Titled Mickey’s Home Alone, the full-length special ...
It’s rare for a children’s movie to leave the viewer with more questions than answers. Brevity is their whole point. In a relatively small window of time, kids get a two-for-one special: entertainment ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Monica is an entertainment reporter covering TV, film, and music. The wait is over. Disney and Pixar’s latest animated film, ...
Disney and Pixar's "Toy Story 5" is scheduled to be released in theaters on June 19, 2026. The film's plot involves the toys trying to save their owner, Bonnie, from a tablet named Lilypad. In ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. From Toy Story 5 to a live-action remake of Moana to Frozen 3 and 4, Disney and Pixar have a lot of big movies in the works. There ...
Back in 1995, when Disney and Pixar released the first-ever fully computer-animated feature film, all eyes were on the parent company. Disney was riding high off the blockbuster success of The Lion ...
An anime-inspired movie about women who fight evil? That'll never work! © Netflix Pixar movies are generally held to such a high standard because that’s what goes ...
Disney has dated a bunch of movies for the 2028 and 2029 calendar for Disney, Disney Animation, Marvel, and Pixar. However, according to Deadline, all of the titles are currently listed as "untitled," ...
Disney is claiming theatrical date turf for several untitled pics in 2028 and into 2029. No guidance on what future titles will fall on which dates from the studio, which updated its calendar Friday.
The 2020s haven’t been kind to once-great animation giant Pixar, at least with its original titles. “Onward” had its box office cut down by the pandemic. Three straight movies had to forgo theatrical ...
Pixar Chief Creative Officer Pete Docter told The Wall Street Journal that he chose to cut some LGBTQ storytelling from a recent film because "We’re making a movie, not hundreds of millions of dollars ...