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Inside Out spin-off Dream Productions releases first trailer, while Pixar’s first original TV series is also delayed

Inside Out spin-off Dream Productions releases first trailer, while Pixar’s first original TV series is also delayed

From Inside to Outside Dream Productions’ spin-off finally has a release date, but it’s also been canceled Pixar’s The first original TV series is due next year.

Disney had a very good year, and that’s largely due to how well Inside Out 2 does. The film grossed $1.687 billion at the box office, making it the highest-grossing animated film of all time (the previous spot was also held by Disney’s 2019 Lion King remake, but it’s now fallen to second place). Now, Disney has confirmed that the upcoming spin-off of the popular Pixar films will be released by Dream Productions Disney Plus Coming on December 11th, just in time for Christmas. It’s clear Disney wants to get on the hype train of Inside Out 2, as the sequel is now available to watch on Disney Plus and Dream Productions is also It was originally scheduled to be released next spring..

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The first trailer for the new show, which you can watch above, has been released, and unsurprisingly, it looks like more of the same, but with a big focus on dreams (of course). A description for the series describes Dream Productions as “an all-new series about the studio inside Riley’s mind, where dreams actually come true, every night, on time, and on budget.” When Riley grows up and her memories need a little extra work, Joy and the rest of Core Emotions send them to Dream Productions.

Unfortunately, that release comes after Pixar’s first all-original TV series, Win or Lose , which was originally scheduled to premiere on December 6th but has been pushed back to February 19th of next year. The baseball series has been revisited in collaboration with Dream Productions, and despite its short length, it looks like an incredibly entertaining series. “Win ​​or Lose reveals what it’s like to be in the shoes of eight different characters—insecure kids, helicopter parents, and even a lovestruck umpire—in the week leading up to the big game through incredibly funny, deeply emotional, and uniquely animated perspectives,” Disney explains.

The important point to note is that earlier this month IGN There’s been a major crisis ahead of the release of Inside Out 2, with unnamed former Pixar employees claiming that the entire staff has been laid off since the film’s release. was fired from the studio Those working on the sequel will be given a bonus for their efforts.