When the filmmaker spoke on the Kelly Corrigan Wonders podcast about his history with the animation company, he shared this ...
Pete Docter — who directed 2001’s Monsters, Inc. as well as many other beloved Pixar films — opened up on the March 11 ...
Monsters, Inc. director Pete Docter, opened up about the discussions he had during the production process of children ...
Monsters, Inc. 2: Lost in Scaradise was a canceled Pixar sequel featuring Mike and Sulley's adventures in the human world.
In the latest episode of We Call It Imagineering, titled "Let's Ride," Portfolio Executive Creative Producer Michael Hundgen ...
Disney's new Monsters, Inc. roller coaster will be its first suspended ride and have the company's first-ever vertical lift ...
and end up travelling all over it by grasping for dear life onto some of the doors as they move swiftly through the factory. Well, a Monsters, Inc. roller coaster inspired by the scene is among ...
I Had No Idea The Monsters Inc. Ending Could Have Changed Pete Docter currently serves as the chief creative officer of Pixar and has held that post since 2018. Aside from his career as an exec ...
The Oscar winner remembered the arguments he had when it came to writing the end of Monsters, Inc. “We screened Monsters, Inc. for an audience, and, one of the questions that they asked was ...