While parent company Disney has been relentlessly adapting popular animations into live-action remakes (coming soon: Mufasa: The Lion King, Moana, snow white and the seven dwarfs, Lilo & Stitch, Bambietc.), Pixar has yet to take the plunge. If Pete Docter gets his wish, Pixar’s live-action remake actually won’t once occur.
Chief Creative Officer of the Company (and Director) Monsters, Inc., soul, Invertedand up) Interviewed by Time magazine On the various issues currently surrounding the famous studio. This includes the push and pull between making films based on original ideas and spin-offs and sequels based on familiar works; Pixar is keen to hope that the latter will deliver box office results this weekend Brain Teasers 2.
“if [Inside Out 2] Not doing well in theaters, I think it just means we have to think more radically about how we run our business,” Docter explained to the magazine. But we won’t be seeing any Disney-style live-action remakes of Pixar classics. In fact, Docter said he wouldn’t even consider the idea, which went viral ratatouille Damn remake event. (This is the backstory about That Condition, via separate wires.)
“This probably kills me for saying this, but it really bothers me. I like making original and unique films. Remaking it, for me personally, wasn’t very interesting,” he explained. He also noted that “a lot of the stuff we create works because we follow the rules.” [animated] world. So if you asked a person to walk into a floating house, your thought would be, “Wait a minute. hold on. The house is super heavy. How does a balloon lift a house? But if you have a cartoon character and he’s standing in a house, you’re like, “Okay, I’ll buy that.” The world we’ve built is not easily translatable.
Brain Teasers 2 In theaters Friday 14 June.
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