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I took my ten year old son to seeLightyearon Friday and we had a wonderful time. The movie is a fun, science-fiction throwback adventure that shows us why Andy fell in love with Buzz Lightyear back in 1995. Despite being a great film,Lightyearfell short of expectations at the box office; it was projected to make $70M opening weekend but only made $51M.Jurassic World Dominionwon the weekend with $58M for its second week in theaters. So here is the question we’re left with: what does this mean for the future of Pixar?

There isn’t an animation studio today that has the track record of Pixar. FromToy StorytoTurning Red, they have created some truly incredible films in their history. BeforeTangled, Pixar was releasing more critically acclaimed films than Walt Disney Animation Studios. Disney started to have an impressive run of films afterTangled(Wreck-It-Ralph,Frozen,Big Hero 6,Zootopia,Moana, andEncantoto name a few), to the point where this period is considered the Disney Neo Renaissance. This is a tribute to the original Disney Renaissance, which was Disney’s run of films fromTheLittleMermaidtoTarzanfrom 1989-1999.
Unfortunately, the COVID pandemic entered our lives and changed everything. I sawOnwardwith my family in theaters before everything shut down and not too long after that, Disney made the decision to put the film on Disney+, which was smart. People can’t go to theaters, but people have streaming in their homes; it gives families a chance to see a new Pixar film from the comfort of their homes. Then,Soulgot a Disney+ release the same year for Christmas, which was a nice way to spend the holiday with my family.

LucaandTurning Redwould get the same treatment, even after theaters were opening and vaccinations were going up. It made sense for Disney to do this forLuca, especially after how successful the numbers were forSoulon Disney+. It was also the early period of vaccinations going up and people were still afraid to go to the theater with their children. The decision didn’t make sense for me withTurning Redin March, but people were starting to become comfortable with new Pixar films right to Disney+. It’s a shame becauseTurning Redis fantastic and would have done great at the box office.
I think Disney expected more fromLightyearat the box office, given the history of the character with theToy Storyfranchise. I also think that Disney hurt themselves by putting the last four Pixar films onto Disney+. Families have become accustomed to watching the latest Pixar release from the comfort and safety of their homes. Why put their kids at risk of getting sick by taking them to the theater unvaccinated? Now that there’s a vaccine for children under 5, that may change moving forward; the comfort of home is much easier for parents of young children.

This makes me afraid and sad that Pixar will become a studio that makes films solely for Disney+, especially since their next film,Elemental, is anotheroriginalfilm idea. They could take the risk of releasing it in theaters to low box office, or put it on the streaming service that continues to close in on Netflix. From a business side, it makes perfect sense; from a creative side, it makes me sad for the animators at Pixar. Their films deserve to be seen on the big screen because nothing will ever replace the magic of the theater, not even Disney+.
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Elliott Wishnefsky
Film/TV Critic
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Elliott Wishnefsky is a Film/TV Critic for FandomWire and a member of the Critics Choice Association. He’s a graduate of Millersville University with a Bachelor’s in Early Childhood Education. Elliott is also a content creator for his own brand, Learning at the Movies! Twitter: @Learning_Movies | Facebook/Instagram: @learningatthemovies | TikTok: @learningatthemovies
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