Pixar Boss Reflected On Sending Films To Disney+, But I’m More Interested In His Take On Why Lightyear Flopped
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Pixar Boss Reflected On Sending Films To Disney+, But I’m More Interested In His Take On Why Lightyear Flopped



There’s always a slew of exciting upcoming Disney movies to look forward to, but I always have a soft spot for what’s next from Pixar Animation Studios. Following Inside Out 2 becoming the highest grossing movie of 2024, I’m expecting great things from the studio going forward. That said, it’s definitely interesting to hear Pixar’s chief creative officer Pete Docter share new comments on recent movies going to Disney+ and flopping at the box office.

Pixar Boss Talks About Sending A Ton Of Films Straight To Disney+

From 2020 to 2022, Pixar ditched having its films go to theaters altogether and they were released for those with a Disney+ subscription to enjoy right away from home. That meant fans like me didn’t get the chance to see Soul, Luca and Turning Red in theaters. Here’s what Pete Docter recently said about Pixar’s former strategy while speaking to IndieWire:

We had ‘Soul,’ ‘Turning Red,’ and ‘Luca’ out just on Disney+. Very few people talk about ‘Soul’ because it didn’t have the big theatrical impact. There’s something indisputable about that. So then coming out of that, we had ‘Lightyear, which didn’t hit. We’re such nerds for our own movies: ‘Well, what was the movie that caused Andy to want to buy this toy? It wouldn’t have been about Mr. Potato Head. It would be a science fiction movie. So let’s make that.’



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