T here’s always a slew of exciting upcoming Disney movies to look forward to, but I always have a soft spot for what’s next from Pixar Animation Studios. Following Inside Out
Pixar executive Pete Docter has expressed his disappointment with the Disney+ release of the acclaimed animated movie Soul, which debuted in December 2020. The Jamie Foxx-led dramedy was originally set for a theatrical release.
Pixar’s Win or Lose premieres February 19 on Disney+. Follow eight characters as they prep for a championship softball game.
Disney's streaming service offers a large library of television shows spanning decades. Here are the best TV shows on Disney+ right now.
Pixar is trying something different this year. The studio behind hits such as Toy Story, Monsters, Inc., Finding Nemo, Inside Out and more now brings us their first-ever original series.
"Moana 2," the blockbuster sequel to the beloved Disney hit, is now available to watch from home. Here’s how to stream the family-friendly movie on digital.
Pixar fans have an emotional February to look forward to on Disney+. The eight-episode miniseries Win or Lose, premiering Feb. 19, tells the stories of eight connected characters as they get ready for a championship softball game.
The Disney+ streaming library is continuing to grow in 2025. After kicking off the new year with dozens of new arrivals, including Goosebumps: The Vanishing and Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man,
The winner of three Oscars is rooting for Pixar's latest Oscar nominee for Best Animated Feature, "Inside Out 2.”
February is the shortest month — which is perhaps why the Disney+ Canada lineup is looking a tad thin for February 2025. This month sees the premiere of Win or Lose, the first original series from Pixar, which follows different characters as they prepare for a championship softball game.
It doesn’t feel like we’re already halfway through the month of January, but that doesn’t mean it’s not true! There are still a couple of weeks left to go in the first month of 2025, but Disney+ is already looking ahead to February and getting subscribers prepared for what’s to come.
Has any movie studio ever made crying as big a part of its brand identity as Pixar? True, parent company Disney has long mastered the art of emotional manipulation, but Pixar pushed it to the next level.