Upcoming Pixar Projects

musicman52086

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I know a lot of us were wondering what "Up" was going to be about. Here are some hints, courtesy of Time...the story is linked from Comingsoon.net

Pixar's WALL• E, Up & Toy Story 3 Details!

Source: TIME
June 9, 2007



The new issue of TIME magazine talks about what's ahead for Pixar Animation Studios, including new details on the company's next three films after Ratatouille, opening on June 29. Here is what you can expect:

WALL• E (June 27, 2008)

The studio synopsis: "The year is 2700. WALL• E, a robot, spends every day doing what he was made for. But soon, he will discover what he was meant for." Andrew Stanton, writer-director of "Finding Nemo" (still Pixar's biggest box-office hit), describes this metallic love story as "R2-D2 meets City Lights," with WALL• E meeting a cute robot named Eve. Those who remember the 1931 Charlie Chaplin film, about a blind girl wooed by a tramp she mistakenly believes is a rich man, can transpose the story to a lonely planet and guess from there. The main roles will be "voiced" electronically by Ben Burtt, the wizardly sound designer behind Star Wars.

Up (June 12, 2009)

Pete Docter, the Pixar lifer who made "Monsters Inc.," and co-director Bob Peterson are preparing this "coming-of-old-age story" about a seventysomething guy who lives in a house that "looks like your grandparents' house smelled." He befriends a clueless young Wilderness Ranger and gets into lots of alter kocker (ComingSoon.net note: we have no idea what this means) altercations. Says Pixar: "Our hero travels the globe, fights beasts and villains and eats dinner at 3:30 in the afternoon."

Toy Story 3 (2010)

Originality is a Pixar hallmark. None of the company's films have been based on fairy tales or novels, and only "Toy Story" has spawned sequels. Why a third adventure for Woody (Tom Hanks) and Buzz (Tim Allen)? "We got an idea we thought would be really great," says Lee Unkrich, who co-directed "Toy Story 2" and "Finding Nemo" and graduates to full director status here. "We're just starting to write the story," he confides, adding, "I wake up every morning hoping for a eureka moment." He and the Brain Trust have already had one inspiration: they've asked Randy Newman to write the score. Or was that a no-brainer?



Link:
http://www.comingsoon.net/news/movienews.php?id=20924
 

DisneyDefenders

Active Member
Let's hope they're better than Ratatouille

While CARS and RATATOUILLE were MUCH better than any animated film Disney has released of late, they are no where on par with the best films to come from Pixar...so I hope these next films step it up and wow us again!
 

SWatsi

Member
Looks like an interesting couple of years to come. I cannot wait to see what happens with each of these projects!

Well we know what to expect from Toy Story 3 – while not the story but the style and concept.
WALL-E trailer just got released and looks interesting and different.
But UP, sounds so different to the movies that precede it, in that it will feature a more mature protagonist. :)

Is it odd that they would announce the line up for so far in advance? I thought that Pixar liked to keep these announcements for later in development?
I presume that they will try to keep further projects under wraps until around the release of UP now? Or am I just wrong..? :shrug:

Maybe the character will be something like the older man in Geri's Game...that'd be ok, right?

Sounds good to me! I love that short. :lol:
 

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