"Monsters, Inc." is one of the best children's animated films of the 2000s, in large part because of its star-studded voice cast. From the burly bass of Sulley to the slimy sound of Randall, the ...
Born with Autism (formerly classified as Asperger syndrome), Tyler B. Searle has been obsessed with storytelling since he was old enough to speak. He gravitated towards fairy tales, mythology, the ...
Pixar is doubling down on original storytelling following the breakout success of Hoppers, while keeping some familiar franchises in the pipeline, too. During a recent overview of the studio’s ...
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 ...
Pixar is developing a third Monsters, Inc. film, nearly 25 years after the original introduced audiences to Sully, Mike Wazowski and Boo, according to The Wall Street Journal. The studio has not made ...
Pixar is developing a third Monsters, Inc. film, according to The Wall Street Journal, adding another franchise sequel to a lineup that already includes Incredibles 3 and Coco 2. No release date has ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...