Pixar Boss Gets Real About Why It’s A ‘Rough Time’ To Make Original Films

Pixar Boss Gets Real About Why It’s A ‘Rough Time’ To Make Original Films

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Pixar Boss Gets Real About Why It’s A ‘Rough Time’ To Make Original Films

Even before the 2025 movie schedule saw Pixar muddle through Elio’s not-so-stellar opening weekend, the storied Disney brand has found itself with a bit of a problem. Mainly, the company that innovated with films like Toy Story and The Incredibles seems to be able to keep those brands afloat, but can’t seem to get any original pictures to have that same success. But leave it to chief creative officer and long time Pixar stalwart Pete Docter to address the question of why that’s so, in a way that’s truly on brand.

On hand for the Most Innovative Companies Summit held by the publication FastCompany, Docter acknowledged ; shortly before Elio’s record low opening that the seas have been choppy. The director who helped make original concepts like Up and Inside Out into blockbuster hits provided his take on what’s happened, as you’ll read in part of Pete Docter’s remarks:

It’s a rough time, and all we can do is try to make movies that I think are led by us. We have to believe in them. It takes as much work and effort to make something that doesn’t make money as it does for something that does. And you can’t really plan on this stuff. Sometimes you just hit the right little combinations of things.



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