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.
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For the 10th time in 12 years, the Golden Globes have awarded the Walt Disney Company an award for best animated feature.
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New allegations about John Lasseter reveal that Disney management knew about his behavior and assigned him handlers to prevent him from physically harassing women.
The Walt Disney Company has thrown up a wall of silence around John Lasseter.
“Coco” is finding friends around the world.
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.