The Future of Pixar Includes Ghosts, a Musical, & ‘Monsters Inc 3’

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as spectators flock to watch hopper, Pixar is already looking at what’s next on its very big plate.

Late Friday night, the Wall Street Journal published a report on the studio’s tumultuous 2020, covering several films to be red And Luca Going straight to Disney+, and theatrical duos like light years And Ilio. After a tough few years, the studio seems to be getting its momentum back with audiences thanks to 2024 inside out 2, Which earned $1.7 billion. Now that it’s back to making movies with more intentionally broad appeal, Pixar is trying to find the right balance between going back to its old playbook and introducing some new tricks so that it can still be “useful” to Disney, according to CCO Pete Docter.

To that end, WSJ reported several new projects that have yet to be announced by the studio. For fans of the original, you can wait Ono Ghost Market, It is said to be inspired by Asian myths about supernatural marketplaces that allow the living and the dead to roam around. (According to the Journal, this was the first TV series before being extended to feature-length status.) Also reportedly in the mix is ​​the studio’s first (and currently untitled) musical, which Will be directed by. turning red Domi Shi. Both will be released after prior announcement Gatto, Which is due in March 2027.

And for the old one? The Journal revealed that Pixar is also working on a third monsters Inc. Movies. monsters University came out in 2013, but the franchise recently made a brief comeback with the Disney+/Disney Channel series monsters at work, Which ran for two seasons before ending in 2024. if we get another one toy Story And Incredibles, Then it can only make second sense demon It’s on the horizon…but it feels like it’ll come later coco 2 In 2029.

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