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How to turn yourself into Lego, Pixar, The Simpsons and more with ChatGPT AI - Ever wanted to star in a Pixar film, live in ...
ChatGPT is now enabling users to transform their photos into various action figures, sparking a new online trend. Users can ...
Disney has released a new poster and clip for Lilo & Stitch, with the former putting the spotlight on Experiment 626 as he takes a bite out of franchises like the MCU, Star Wars, and Pixar. Check it ...
For years, Andrew Cripps was known at CinemaCon for showing up at Warner Bros.’ presentations in all sorts of costumes. This ...
In the ad, shared on X by @DrewDisneyDude, the lead float stands in front of Sleeping Beauty Castle, with the center screen illuminated with the 70th anniversary logo for Disneyland ... to celebrate ...
ColourPop x Pixar’s Toy Story makeup collection. Adidas x Toy Story. Adidas Docter sat down with THR to look back on Toy Story‘s 30-year history, what fans can expect from the fifth film ...
MANILA, Philippines — A sequel to Disney-Pixar's Oscar-winning 2017 movie "Coco" is currently in development. Disney Chief Executive Officer Bob Iger confirmed the news during Disney's annual ...
Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. A logo for Disney Pixar’s “Coco” is ...
The news that Disney and Pixar are taking another bite of the apple here both excites and worries me — as it does, I’m sure, other fans who don’t want to see our love of the original ruined ...
Information about the cast and plot of "Coco 2" was not revealed on Thursday, but Pixar did share the movie's official logo. "This time around it's Toy meets Tech," and "Buzz, Woody, Jessie ...
Animation studios Disney and Pixar are developing the film Coco 2, which is slated to be released in 2029, Disney's CEO Bob Iger has announced during the company's annual shareholder meeting.
Jeremy Hanna is a Newsweek contributor based in Los Angeles. His focus is on professional wrestling, sports, and entertainment. Jeremy has been with Newsweek since 2024 from LA Sports Report.