Ernesto de la Cruz gave a brief performance of 'Remember Me' during Disney and Pixar's 'Coco.' Here's what we know about this character and the full version of his iconic song.
Ed Asner died but left a whole legacy of work for generations to enjoy for decades to come. The actor famously voiced Carl Fredricksen for the movie 'Up' and Pixar shared an emotional tribute on social media.
The release of the new 'Turning Red' trailer from Pixar Animation Studios excited 'Grey's Anatomy' fans when they heard Sandra Oh's voice as the overbearing mother.
Here's a helpful rundown of the 'Monsters, Inc.' cast that returns for the sequal series on Disney+, 'Monsters At Work,' and an update on whether or not the sweet toddler, Boo makes an appearance.
We have everything you need to know about the new Disney+ series 'Monsters At Work' — how many episodes, when they are released and who all of the characters are.
Oddly, the 'Monsters At Work' voice actor was recast after Disney developed the character and the new voice actor insisted on this look for her monster. You know her voice from many different roles.
Why do all of the trailers and social media posts about 'Monsters At Work' mention MIFT? Here's what the acronym stands for and who is on the MIFT team in the new Monsters, Inc. sequel series.
Mrs. Flint from 'Monsters, Inc.' returns for 'Monsters at Work' on Disney+; however, fans want to know why her voice sounds so familiar. Here's a quick rundown of everywhere you saw her or heard her voice before.
Pixar knows how to keep fans feeling warm and fuzzy, and Luca is the studio’s latest animated film to steal viewers’ hearts. Telling the story of two sea monsters who long to live in the human world, the movie is all about friendship and courage. The latter comes in the form of Alberto (Jack Dylan …
Take a look at everything we know about the next three Pixar movies to follow Luca. One might even be a sequel to a familiar story. Turning Red, Lightyear, and one Untitled animated film are coming soon.
Viewers might have missed Disney Pixar's Luca director, Enrico Casarosa, when he made two unique cameos in the animated film. One of the lines is now a fan-favorite quote. Find out which one.