Pixar Undertakes Biggest Layoffs In History, Hundreds To Be Let Go
Approximately 14% of the studio’s staff is being laid off.
Approximately 14% of the studio’s staff is being laid off.
For the second year in a row, Disney-owned Pixar will undergo major layoffs.
Pixar listed office space for lease in July, shortly after the company suffered its largest round of layoffs in a decade.
Welcome to The Great Before.
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The film’s global opening could break the $100-million mark, despite turmoil caused by the coronavirus.
The film is directed by Dan Scanlon and produced by Kori Rae, the same team behind 2013’s “Monsters University.”
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This year’s GLAS had all of the essential ingredients that make a great festival.
Animation veteran Phil Robinson, one of the founders of the former San Francisco studio Wild Brain, has died.
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