Every Disney brand—Star Wars, Marvel, Avatar, Disney Animation, Pixar, and more—got time in the spotlight.
Brad Bird is returning to the world of superheroes for a new Incredibles movie.
The highest-grossing animated film of all time—and the biggest release of 2024 so far—is releasing digitally August 20, and also gets a Blu-ray and DVD release September 10.
The film is now playing in theaters worldwide and has surpassed the record previously held by Frozen 2.
He's chilled out music from Star Trek, Up, Lost, The Incredibles, Speed Racer, Alias, and more.
The animated sequel, already 2024's top-grossing release, hits another global milestone as the summer movie season begins to pick up.
In just two weeks, Pixar's sequel surpassed the 2015 original from director Pete Docter.
The animated sequel featuring the voices of Amy Poehler, Maya Hawke, and others, opens June 14.
The Disney-run animation studio has a lot riding on Inside Out 2 , which hits theaters June 14.
Prepare for an epic staycation thanks to new immersive offerings themed around Marvel and Pixar.
The Disney park's latest franchise-specific season kicks off today and runs through early August.
Disneyland and Disney California Adventure are being taken over by some of your Pixar favorites.
The posters are incredibly polarizing on Facebook and TikTok, even though they were made with AI.
Plus: Universal's Studio Tour turns 60, the Alamo Drafthouse heads to Florida, and food fests are popping up all over.
The San Francisco mainstay inspired the Pixar film franchise.
Amid a year of bangers, it's never been more clear the animation space is in some need of change.
The trio of Disney/Pixar films all made their debuts on Disney+ in the past few years.
The Walt Disney Company also announced the combined Disney+ and Hulu app will begin beta tests next month.
Rachel Zegler and Gal Gadot star in the Marc Webb reimagination of the 1937 classic.
The 100-disc limited edition set will be available November 14th, if you're really feeling the need to re-invest in physical media.