Inside Out 2’s Director Knows The Movie Did Great, But He’s Worried About The Future Of Cinema

Inside Out 2’s Director Knows The Movie Did Great, But He’s Worried About The Future Of Cinema

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Pixar struck gold again earlier this year with Inside Out 2, a film that raked in $1.6 billion worldwide, blowing past the previous 2024 box office champs, Dune: Part Two and even breaking Top Gun: Maverick’s impressive milestone, making it one of the most successful animated movies of all time. While the film’s success should have put everyone at ease at the animation studio, its director, Pete Docter, feels anything but relaxed. As Pixar’s Chief Creative Officer and a key architect behind some of the most beloved and best Pixar movies, Docter’s concerns extend far beyond box office numbers. Despite Inside Out 2’s stellar performance, the Monsters Inc. director is worried about the future of cinema itself.

In a recent chat with The Ankler, the Pixar helmer didn’t hold back when talking about the uncertain future of the film industry. Despite the massive success of IO2, the mind behind Soul quickly acknowledged that the landscape feels anything but stable. In his words:

This film did great… more than great. But there’s no sense of where things are going in the future in terms of cinema.



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