Originally posted by epcot71
i know disney and pixar made toy story 1 and 2 and bugs life and now monsters inc.
my question is what kind of business relationship do they have with this movie?
does disney and pixar get a percentage of sales i.e. disney 60 pixar 40 percent? or how is this deal set up?
Originally posted by MrPromey
I went through this a few months back for someone else. If I remember correctly, Disney and Pixar are tied to a 5 movie deal starting with A Bugs Life. under the contract, Disney and Pixar split profits from the film and merchandising 50/50 with Disney retaining the right to use the film and the likeness of it's characters in it's theme parks without additional payment to Pixar. The original Toy Story was the first film created between the two companies and was done as a one shot deal before the 5 movie contract. I believe that Disney got a better share of the profits from that movie. They also have 100% ownership of the brand meaning that while Pixar can't go off on their own and make Toy Story 3, Disney can. Right now this is a bit of a hot bed between Disney and Pixar. Because of language in the original contract for Toy Story, Toy Story 2 was made under the same terms and did not count towards the 5 total films. Both Disney and Pixar would like to make a Toy Story 3 but they can't seem to come to an agreement on the terms. Disney says that as a sequel, it would clearly be part of the original Toy Story contract. Steve Jobs says that they have already given Disney a "freebie" with Toy Story 2 and that if a third one is to be made it would be under a new contract. It is rumored that this has gone beyond negotiations to the point of heated arguments between the two sides (Steve Jobs is not exactly known for his cool headedness)... With the current success of Monsters Inc., it will be interesting to see how this all plays out. It is a good movie, which Pixar can pretty much take full credit for but on the other hand, for the past year, Disney has been promoting the hell out of it. While I'm sure both sides are happy with the final results, I'm guessing that behind closed doors both Disney and Pixar are patting themselves on the back for this movie which means more bloated egos at the negotiating table... They still have 3 more movies to make together (all of which are in various stages of production) before Pixar can go out and do feature films without Disney. Some people such as myself and Steve, had hoped that Disney would acquire Pixar before the contract ran out but if things keep up like they are between the two sides and if the movies continue to do well, Pixar may decide that after 3 more movies, the don't need a company like Disney. Only time will tell, though.
Originally posted by JAY-ROD
Well said Mr. P Good to see you on the boards again!![]()
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