Pixar’s latest work “Turning Red” will be canceled in theaters in the United States Exclusively distributed on Disney +

Pixar’s latest work, “Turning Red,” was scheduled to be released nationwide on March 11 (local time), but it has been revealed that it will be switched to exclusive distribution on Disney +. Following the spread of the Omicron strain, it will be the third Pixar work that will not be released in theaters in the United States, following “Soul” and “Luka that Summer.”

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“Turning Red” is a story about a girl who transforms into a huge red panda when she is overly nervous or excited. It is the debut feature film directed by Domee Shi of the short film “Bao” that was screened at the same time in “Incredibles Family”.

Disney, which distributes Disney +, will release “I sometimes Lesser Panda” in theaters in countries and regions that do not offer Disney +.

After Luca on Disney+, what are the next Pixar films?

While Soul and Luca have been offered on Disney+, what are the next Pixar films in preparation that will be available in theaters?

Released directly on Disney +, like Soul , Luca is the latest film from Pixar studios. After a nice summer trip to Italy, it’s towards a red panda and infinity and beyond that animation lovers will have to turn. In 2022, two new Pixar films are scheduled to hit theaters: Turning Red and Lightyear . Here’s what you need to know about these two upcoming feature films.

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TURNING RED
The feature debut from Domee Shi , the screenwriter and director of the sublime short film Bao who also worked on Inside Out and The Incredibles 2 , Turning Red is the next coming-of-age comedy from Pixar Studios. Lindsey Collins , who produced Ratatouille and Finding Nemo , will produce Turning Red.

LIGHTYEAR
Announced on Disney Investor Day, Lightyear will be Pixar’s other big movie of 2022. This Toy Story spin-off will center on Buzz Lightyear’s youth. And it is a regular of the famous character who will oversee the project: Angus MacLane , co-director of Finding Dory and director of the short films Toy Story: Anguish at the motel and Mini Buzz .

Lightyear will start when Buzz is still just a test pilot…in his head. Before landing in Andy’s room and realizing he’s a toy, the space ranger thought he was the hero of a galactic war against Emperor Zurg, who might be back in this spin -off.