Pixar is reportedly considering rebooting The Incredibles and Finding Nemo as the animatiion studio leans further into popular franchises. Bloomberg published a report on the state of Pixar as Inside Out 2 draws closer. In their account, they revealed that the famed animation house is considering rebooting or revisiting a bunch of their storied successes in a hope to bank on existing fans. The Incredibles and Finding Nemo were the kind of massive successes that immediately paid dividends at the Disney Parks and with merchandise. With so much restructuring going on at the company, CEO Bob Iger and management are looking for wins where they can find them.
In the Bloomberg piece, Pixar argues they're very confident in Inside Out 2. But, ultimately, moviegoers actually decide what ends up being successful in a lot of cases. If the sequel to a beloved movie doesn't hit the marks that management is looking for, fans might be in for a string of reboots. "With a sequel, if you put something out there that doesn't have the goods, then you will be punished for it," Pixar President Jim Morris said. "Having had the doldrums we did, it will certainly be a good test with Inside Out 2 for us to see: Does this stuff still work, or does it not?"
Pixarded
nice stuff from Iger lol.
he will look like a f***ing fool if he doesnt turn it around
Pixar is reportedly considering rebooting The Incredibles and Finding Nemo as the animatiion studio leans further into popular franchises. Bloomberg published a report on the state of Pixar as Inside Out 2 draws closer. In their account, they revealed that the famed animation house is considering rebooting or revisiting a bunch of their storied successes in a hope to bank on existing fans. The Incredibles and Finding Nemo were the kind of massive successes that immediately paid dividends at the Disney Parks and with merchandise. With so much restructuring going on at the company, CEO Bob Iger and management are looking for wins where they can find them.
In the Bloomberg piece, Pixar argues they're very confident in Inside Out 2. But, ultimately, moviegoers actually decide what ends up being successful in a lot of cases. If the sequel to a beloved movie doesn't hit the marks that management is looking for, fans might be in for a string of reboots. "With a sequel, if you put something out there that doesn't have the goods, then you will be punished for it," Pixar President Jim Morris said. "Having had the doldrums we did, it will certainly be a good test with Inside Out 2 for us to see: Does this stuff still work, or does it not?"
So they restructured….
just to make the same s***
the only Pixar movie i could maybe see as a reboot would be A Bugs Life but what’s the point
"But, ultimately, moviegoers actually decide what ends up being successful in a lot of cases"
Of course the myth that never dies rears its head here.
Reboot? Didn't Incredibles 2 drop a few years ago??
Yeah but it was garbage so actually a good idea for that franchise
The sequel ruined the whole universe
Yeah but it was garbage so actually a good idea for that franchise
The sequel ruined the whole universe
Movie was mid af and basically just the first one again. But I don't think that justifies a reboot Like everyone else saying, just drop a sequel
Movie was mid af and basically just the first one again. But I don't think that justifies a reboot Like everyone else saying, just drop a sequel
I might be in the minority here
But so many of the sequels suck and usually add unnecessary s*** to keep the story going
Part of me isn’t that mad at the reboot concept in theory. I would personally be more interested in reboots than sequels. I don’t want Finding Marlin or some s***
Waited like 12 years or something for the incredibles 2, forgot that s*** even came out it was so forgettable
idk i feel like they should keep the same directors if they do sequels like they did with finding dory. inside out 2 is looking a lil shaky
Waited like 12 years or something for the incredibles 2, forgot that s*** even came out it was so forgettable
Such a mid movie, can't believe they fumbled like that
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/features/2024-05-30/disney-s-inside-out-2-could-hold-key-to-pixar-restoring-movie-magic
Pixar fell off.
Their main thing was to not create sequels for a cash grab lmao. Bozos