Monsters, Inc. 2: Lost in Scaradise was a canceled Pixar sequel featuring Mike and Sulley's adventures in the human world.
Aside from his career as an exec, Docter has also directed some of the company's best films, including Monsters ... see Sulley get back together with Boo at the very end. Of course, it’s hard to ...
Pete Docter — who directed 2001’s Monsters, Inc. as well as many other beloved Pixar films — opened up on the March 11 episode of the Kelly Corrigan Wonders podcast about his creative process and the ...
Sometimes movies take a lot of input. Podcast guest host Claire Corrigan Lichty (Kelly’s daughter) asked Docter, 56, what idea he fought the hardest for. The Oscar winner remembered the ...
Things got pretty scary when Disney headed down to Austin for this year’s SXSW. But it was the good kind of scary. During its “The Future of World-Building at Disney” panel, the Mouse House ...
I can actually recall watching Monsters, Inc. as a kid, and thinking about how awesome of a ride the thrilling door sequence could be. You know the one? When Sully, Mike and Boo frantically search ...
Disney sent fans into a frenzy after revealing images of its forthcoming Monsters, Inc.-themed roller coaster. Pixar Chief Creative Officer Pete Docter and Imagineer Michael Hundgen gave a sneak ...
exciting ride themed to Monsters, Inc. You know that scene near the end, where Sully, Mike and Boo are clinging to the doors, and they try and chase down Boo's door? Wasn't there always a voice in the ...