Disney's Pixar and Walt Disney Animation Studios are both going for Oscars gold
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Disney's Pixar and Walt Disney Animation Studios are both going for Oscars gold
"So, if any aliens are listening, please come and get me. Okay, bye. I love you. This message from Elio captures the attention of beings beyond planet Earth, leading to his mistaken identity as Earth's leader and subsequent intergalactic adventures where he ultimately discovers who and where he's truly meant to be."
"It was a tall order for us to take a character who despises living on Earth at the beginning of the film, and completely change his mind. Co-director Madeline Sharafian explained the creative challenge of transforming Elio's perspective throughout the narrative."
"They go on this crazy adventure. And it was really fun in this one, to dive back into the history of Zootopia and figure out how this whole place was created and then change how it was created over the course of the story. Co-director Jared Bush described the sequel's exploration of the animal metropolis's origins."
Pixar's 'Elio' follows a space-obsessed character who sends a message into space and is mistaken for Earth's leader, embarking on an intergalactic adventure that ultimately helps him discover his true place in the universe. Co-directors Madeline Sharafian and Domee Shi crafted a narrative arc transforming Elio's initial disdain for Earth into acceptance. Disney Animation's 'Zootopia 2' reunites rookie cops Judy Hopps and Nick Wilde as they explore the animal metropolis's creation while introducing reptiles to the franchise. Co-director Jared Bush emphasized the film's focus on uncovering Zootopia's history and how it was established. Both films compete alongside KPop Demon Hunters, Arco, and Little Amélie for the Oscar.
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