Pixar releases trailer for 'Soul,' its first black-led animated movie
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Pixar is ready to make us all cry. Again.
"Toy Story 4" has crossed the $1 billion mark at the global box office, Disney announced on Thursday. That makes the animated Pixar film the fifth billion dollar release for Disney this year. The studio is now the record holder for the most billion-dollar movies in a single year.
Disney+ is officially adding some monsters to its growing lineup.
Your favorite gang of toys is back, and the latest adventure looks like the most action-packed yet.
John Lasseter, the former Disney Animation chief who left the company after he was accused of sexual misconduct, has found a new job.
Pixar. Star Wars. Marvel.
Moviegoers seeing Disney's "Incredibles 2" might notice some health-related warning signs posted regarding the film, which had the biggest box office opening for an animated movie ever.
"Incredibles 2" flexed its muscles at the box office this weekend.
After a rare box-office setback with "Solo: A Star Wars Story," Disney is banking on a superhero family to save the day.
John Lasseter, one of the biggest names in animation, will be leaving Disney at the end of the year, the company said on Friday.
Elastigirl has a lot on her plate in the trailer for "Incredibles 2."
Imagine finding Luke Skywalker, Captain America, the X-Men and the Na'vi of Pandora all housed in one streaming service. That's what a Disney streaming service could look like now that the company is buying up most of 21st Century Fox in a $52.4 billion deal.
A little boy wielding a special guitar has made beautiful music at the box office since "Coco" debuted in theaters last month.
Rashida Jones is denying a report by The Hollywood Reporter that she left "Toy Story 4," along with writing partner Will McCormack, because of an unwanted advance by Disney animation chief and Pixar co-founder John Lasseter.
John Lasseter, one of the biggest names in animation, is taking a leave of absence from Disney following what he called "missteps."
Disney continues to rule the multiplex. But all that movie magic has meant little to Wall Street.