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Whew! That's good news. I don't know anything about this deal, really, but I hope if a Toy Story 3 is made, it stays with the same creative teams who made 1&2.
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Now that Pixar is owned by Disney this is tantamount to Disney moving the project from one department to the other, so it's no skin off Disney's back.
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Except now they don't get the possible multi-million dollar profits off a sequel to two of the most successful, beloved CGI animated films of all time?
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Good idea TS two was nearly perfect. It would be hard to follow up with that... Now Incredibles 2 on the other hand... Come on, that movie screams SEQUEL!
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I'm pretty sure it was a merger and therefore Disney does not OWN Pixar any more than Pixar owns Disney.
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People who had Pixar stock now have Disney stock. What was once Pixar is now part of Disney; Disney bought Pixar. Of course, this isn't like when a person owns something, because nothing a person owns can really be part of that person's decision making process in the same way a corporate acquisition influences internal decision making.
For instance, even though AOL bought Time Warner, Time Warner ended up on top, pretty much.
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