Pixar stories

Marc Bernardin
Disney's John Carter promises to pit its Civil War-era Earthling against all sorts of alien threats on the surface of Mars, but one of the largest is sure to be this massive pseudo-simian—and director Andrew Stanton explains why they had to divert from the original book to make this ape full of blind rage.
Michael Marano
Hold onto your Identity Discs, those psyched for the upcoming sequel Tron: Legacy. Pixar, the company known for giving soul to inanimate objects like the lamp Luxo Jr. and the unicycle Red (to say nothing of the robot WALL-E) are reportedly being called in by Disney to give some soul (specifically in the form of "character, emotion, and theme") to the House of Mouse's tentpole movie of this holiday season.

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