Pixar Threw Out 75% Of ‘Toy Story 4’ Script And Rewrote The Film
There's plenty of ups and downs in the making of any major studio animated film, but "Toy Story 4" sounds like it's been a particularly tumultuous production.
There's plenty of ups and downs in the making of any major studio animated film, but "Toy Story 4" sounds like it's been a particularly tumultuous production.
John Lasseter's sabbatical ends on May 21, but no one knows if he's coming back.
It took 32 years, but a woman has finally directed a Pixar short.
One of the most important people at Pixar, 25-year veteran producer Darla K. Anderson, has left the company just days after she won the Oscar for "Coco."
Pixar's oldest employee, Luckey played a key role in the early years of the studio's feature films.
How the two main characters in Pixar's Oscar-nominated "Lou" were developed.
'Geri's Game' director Jan Pinkava sits down with Cartoon Brew for an in-depth interview on the Pixar short's 20th anniversary.
Rashida Jones explains why she left Pixar.
Rumors are circulating at Pixar that the director of "Monsters Inc." and "Inside Out" might take over the studio.
John Lasseter has taken a leave of absence from Pixar.
The trailer for "Weekends," a new hand-animated short with an inviting illustrative style and a Pixar pedigree, debuted online today.
Here's what we know about the story of Disney-Pixar's "Coco" after today's new trailer release.
Pixar's next original film is about two teenage elf brothers trying to reconnect with their dead dad.
A child development specialist has sued Disney claiming that "Inside Out" is based on her concept, "The Moodsters."
"Cars 3" opened more poorly than the other two films in the Disney-Pixar-franchise, but it's still a big winner for Disney.
A deeper look inside the world of Pixar's next film, "Coco."
The Walt Disney Company has won 9 out of the last 10 animated feature Oscars. Now its animation president wants to help write the Oscar rules.
Pixar has launched a new internal unit dedicated to experimental storytelling and creating shorts without executive oversight.
"In the end of the day, you are serving someone else's story," director Erick Oh says about working at Pixar.