
Category: Films (Page 52 of 85)
The long-rumored sequel is now official. Monsters, Inc. will arrive in theaters November 16, 2012. Disney/Pixar also announced that Brave (previously known as The Bear and the Bow) will be released on June 15, 2012.
So there you have it folks — Pixar’s lineup through 2012. This June we get Toy Story 3. Next summer we get Cars 2. And in 2012, for the first time ever, we’ll get two Pixar films in one year.

In theaters June 18, 2010
In theaters June 18, 2010
In theaters June 18, 2010
In theaters June 18, 2010
In this brand new clip from Toy Story 3 we meet Toy Story’s newest character, Ken.
Graphic designer Juan Pablo Bravo has created this awesome infographic showing 100 Pixar characters with their estimated sizes.
Click the thumbnail below to see a full resolution version.
In theaters June 18, 2010.

In theaters July 9, 2010.

Henry Selick, director of “Coraline,” “The Nightmare Before Christmas” and “James and the Giant Peach,” will be making his way back to Disney, setting up shop at Pixar’s studio in Emeryville, CA.
Selick plans to write and direct original features along with adapting books. While he may be set up at Pixar, his films will continue to be produced as stop-motion animation.
No word on whether or not the films will be released under the Disney or Pixar name.

DreamWorks Animation’s latest film, How to Train Your Dragon, managed to rake in $43.3 million over its first opening weekend, easily taking the No. 1 spot, pushing last week’s top film, Alice in Wonderland, down to the the No. 2 spot with $17.3 million for a cumulative domestic total of $293.1 million.

In theaters July 9, 2010
In French and German cinemas now. Coming soon to other territories.
