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A new animated series from Disney-owned Pixar, "Win or Lose," features a character who makes a Christian prayer. Original plans to have a transgender character in the same show were scrapped.
The new World of Color show will be hosted by Joy from Inside Out, with the other Emotions manifesting movie moments from Pixar and Disney films including The Incredibles, Turning Red, A Goofy ...
MANILA, Philippines — A sequel to Disney-Pixar's Oscar-winning 2017 movie "Coco" is currently in development. Disney Chief Executive Officer Bob Iger confirmed the news during Disney's annual ...
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Seasoned hiker Valerie Gillis vanishes shortly before reaching the end of the Appalachian trail. A Maine game warden works to find Valerie, as does a septuagenarian armchair detective in a ...
A sequel to the Pixar animated film "Coco" is officially on the way, Disney CEO Bob Iger announced Thursday during a shareholder meeting. "While the film is just in the initial stages, we know it ...
Animation studios Disney and Pixar are developing the film Coco 2, which is slated to be released in 2029, Disney's CEO Bob Iger has announced during the company's annual shareholder meeting.
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Disney and Pixar are returning to Land of the Dead for “Coco 2.” Disney’s CEO Bob Iger announced the follow-up film during the company’s annual shareholder meeting. The sequel, which is ...
And we can’t wait to share more soon.” Pixar also unveiled the title treatment, which you can see below. Plot details are being kept in the Land of the Dead, but the first Coco introduced ...