There are a lot of Pixar movies on the way in the early 2020s. Following the release of Luca, the future of Pixar looks bright and the beloved animated studio looks to be entering a new phase. Back in 1995, the studio completely revolutionized animation in Hollywood with the release of Toy Story, the industry's first computer-animated feature film. While the incredible technical achievement was well worth the hype and praise, it certainly helped matters that Toy Story was also an incredibly successful movie. It was the highest-grossing film domestically in the year of its release and earned an Oscar nomination for Best Original Screenplay. Audiences and critics were impressed with Toy Story's well-rounded narrative and characters, which spawned the upcoming Pixar movie Lightyear, establishing the studio as a major player in the business.
Since the first Toy Story, Pixar has gone on to become one of the most prolific companies in the film industry. The executives and creatives continue to reach the incredibly high bar they set for themselves at the very beginning; over 20 Pixar movies later, the animation studio has grossed more than $13 billion at the worldwide box office and has won nine Best Animated Feature Oscars. It goes without saying that they are an integral part of Disney's ever-growing reach, and under the leadership of new CCO Pete Docter, the company has plenty of upcoming projects that will hopefully delight fans. After an influx of sequels, Pixar is looking to continue developing more original movies in the future. Soul, Luca, and most recently,Turning Red — despite having been released solely to Disney+ instead of theaters — prove that the studio still has a spark left and Pixar movies don't need to rely
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